Tenancies 1-3, 162 Brighton Road, Brighton TAS 7030
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Knight Frank is excited to offer for lease, three retail tenancies, within the brand new IGA anchored Brighton Shopping complex, located within the fast growing municipality of Brighton.
The development will be transformative for the local community and provide three well apportioned retail/hospitality offerings varying from 145sqm* to 286sqm*, providing fantastic scope for a range of uses including bottle shop, bakery, butcher, QSR (quick service restaurants), takeaway, boutique fitness, allied health, pharmacy and service retail just to name a few.
The increased demand for this mixed-use development is undoubtedly now, as the new $50 million Brighton High School site is under construction, with the school providing state of the art learning facilities for 600 students in years 7-12. In addition to this Homes Tasmania also recently purchased an adjoining 10ha residential allotment of land with the potential for over 140 new dwellings.
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