Shops 1 & 5/456 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City QLD 4350
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Located near the city center of Ruthven and Margaret Streets, the White Horse is a well-known heritage building of Toowoomba's CBD. Shop 1 is a ground floor retail space with modern glass frontage providing great natural light and retail exposure to passing pedestrians and traffic. Shop 5 is a ground floor private suite ideal for either retail or professional services.
Both shops are available on a sub-lease or lease assignment arrangement until June 2026.
- Shop 1 is a 101sqm with glass frontage to the street, grid ceiling, aircon, kitchenette. - Shop 5 is a 31sqm tenancy located on towards the rear of the ground floor arcade with grid ceiling and air con. - Option to lease in-line or separately.
To arrange an inspection contact the exclusive agent, Justin Eastwell of LJ Hooker Commercial.
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