Fitzroys are delighted to offer this prominent corner opportunity at 2 Bridge Road, Richmond for lease.
The property is situated on one of Melbourne's busiest intersections with thousands of cars, trams and bikes passing by daily. In recent years a number of high-rise residential buildings have been completed in the area with the subsequent population surge adding to the buoyancy of Bridge Road and future proofing the viability of the retail precinct.
The key attributes of this opportunity include:
- Open plan ground floor retail/showroom/office offering - Prominent signage opportunity (stpa) - Rear access with onsite parking - Kitchenette and private bathroom facilities onsite - Convenient vehicle access to main arterials including Punt Road/Hoddle Street, City Link and the Eastern Freeway. Tram access right at the front door
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