Shops 1B & 1C combined provide a fresh, clean space suitable for many different business uses - including retail, medical, allied health and NDIS service providers.
Front and rear access with wide glazed frontage ensures your business great exposure and easy access for you and your customers.
Can be leased as is or lease Shop 1B or Shop 1C individually.
Join national tenant brands; NRMA, Australia Post, Commonwealth Bank and Dominos in Woolgoolga's major shopping centre.
Other tenants in the Centre include a Pharmacy, Bakery, Real Estate Agency and well loved local take away food stores.
Additional key features of the premises include:
- Combined tenancy size approx. 333.46m² - 1B - Approx. 107.23m² - 1C - Approx. 226.23m² - Wide glazed frontage - Front and rear access - Access to centre's loading dock - Ample on street parking at front with generous Centre carpark at rear - *GST and/or outgoings may be applicable.
For further details contact our leasing executive;
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