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Lot 91 & 92 Campbelltown Road, Minto NSW 2566
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Block size: 2485 m² approx.
Located on Campbelltown Road, near the intersection of Ben Lomond Road. This property offers prime main road exposure and direct access to the M5 & M7 Motorways. All essential services of the Minto and Campbelltown CBD's are within close proximity including bus & rail services at Minto Station.
• Five leasing options from 283m²* up to 1,480m² available* • 77m²* café/food leasing option • Goods lift access from basement level to all tenancies (3.7T load capacity) • 31 car spaces on-site • Suitable for retail, office or professional type uses • E4 General Industrial Zone allows place of worship • Available now
For more information on these outstanding spaces, please contact Daniel Krobot on 0411 215 339 or Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899.
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