Nestled in the leafy green area of Lane Cove North, 72 Helen Street offers two shops for lease, perfectly suited for a wide range of uses, ideally supporting the general residential area.
The possibility to combine the shops allows for a great signage opportunity with large terrace out front.
* Two shops at approx 40sqm each * Possibility to combine for a total of approx 80sqm in total + garage + terrace * Double garage available, 1 space per shop * Easy access with parking at your doorstep * Amenities included * Available now!
For more information contact Ivor Zhou 0430 248 867 or Stella Hung 0434 686 618.
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