Office and Retail Prospect with High Exposure Opportunity
325 Warrigal Road, Burwood VIC 3125
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Block size: 445 m² approx.
Situated on the corner of busy Warrigal Road and Burwood Highway and only minutes from Deakin University and many other key amenities in the area.
This property offers the chance for a tenant to occupy either one or both retail spaces and make the most of the exceptional exposure on hand. Alternatively use the office space as a convenient base of operations with the easy access to major arterial roads or the tram stop directly opposite.
- 38 sqm* - 187 sqm* - Reasonable incentives for start-up business - Suitable for a variety of uses (STCA) - Easy access to a range of amenities - Building has successful long-term established small business owners/operators
Please contact Paul Lillis for further information or to arrange an inspection.
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