Proposed Units 1-5, 267 Vincent Street, Cessnock NSW 2325
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Colliers are pleased to present an opportunity to acquire a brand new Industrial unit located in the boutique development at 267 Vincent Street, Cessnock.
The complex is situated on the western side of Vincent Street, a main thoroughfare within Cessnock. The complex, zoned E3 Productivity Support, is strategically located close to all local amenities including Bunnings, Cessnock City Centre and the All Ways Healthcare facility.
Property features include: Units ranging from 110m²* - 206m²* Boutique development of 5 units 23* on-site car spaces 4.5m* x 4.8m* automatic roller doors Shop front entry and fully accessible amenities included.
For more information on this opportunity, please contact Ben King or Tim Woolf of Colliers.
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