Block size: 158 m² approx.Retail size: 145 m² approx.
An ideal opportunity in one of Sydney's idyllic culinary streets.
On the market for the first time in more than 10 years this is a ready to go food preparation shop, with functioning dual cool-room, grease trap, a kitchen with commercial exhaust and opportunity for additional footpath seating. A new internal WC has also been added for customer/staff use. The rear area has an additional cool-room (freezer) , storage shed and toilet with rear lane access for deliveries. Council also provides a parking permit with additional permits available at cost. Please contact us today to enquire and organise an inspection!
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Key details
Property type:
Retail
Block Size:
158 m²*
Other Details
Retail Size:
145 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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