PROMINENT FIRST CLASS BUILDING IN THE HEART OF THE CBD
42-52 Abbott Street, Cairns City QLD 4870
OFFICE, RETAIL & FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN CAIRNS CITY
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Block size: 3716 m² approx.
This First Class building, known as Cairns Square, is located the busiest Cairns CBD corner. Cairn City central location adjoining the Cairns Esplanade Dining Precinct. It is in walking distance to retail, food, the medical precinct, accommodation, Casino and Wharf Terminal.
It has high foot and vehicle traffic and is the perfect location for any business as its positioned on the main thoroughfare from the Lagoon to Cairns Central.
PROPERTY FEATURES:
- Premier A-Grade building - Office foyer with lift access - Full glass shop frontage with plenty of natural light - Male & female amenities including showers - Secure building with roof top parking available - The home of CQ University - High vehicle/foot traffic - Pedestrian access from both Shields & Abbott Street - Anchor tenants includes ANZ, Quicksilver, Surf, Dive & Ski, CQU, Café & Food retailers
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