Blakeview Newsagency And X-Lotto, Blakeview SA 5114
$139,000 + Stock ($55,000 approx.)
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At a Glance: - Operating since 2011 - Includes lotto kiosk - Upgraded to latest Generation One fit-out - Trading 6 days per week - Front of shop lotto kiosk strategically benefits from its proximity to the Woolworths
Operating since 2011, this well-established newsagency holds a prime location within the Blakes Crossing Shopping Centre in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. As one of the first few shops to commence trading in the shopping centre when it was built in 2011, the newsagency and its front of shop lotto kiosk strategically benefits from its proximity to the Woolworths supermarket, capitalising on the constant flow of supermarket foot traffic.
The business offers a range of products and services including SA Lotto, gifts, greeting cards, stationery, magazines, newspapers and it is also a certified Australia Post agency. Currently trading 6 days a week, with the option for a new owner to expand to 7 days.
The lotto kiosk has been upgraded to the latest Generation One fit-out, enabling the incoming owner to reap the benefits without any further investment required. As an added advantage, the recent lottery commission rate increase from 19th May 2023 will further boost the business' profitability, over the coming years.
Nat Szabo 0418 808 772
RLA 283100
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