Strategic opportunities in the heart of Charlestown
The Forum 240-244 Pacific Highway, Charlestown NSW 2290
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- The property forms part of a high calibre commercial complex known as The Forum, situated on the corner of the Pacific Highway and Charlestown Road, at Charlestown.
- Access to the development is provided off a secondary frontage to Stewart Street via Tallara Street. Businesses already located within the same complex include AAMI and Hoyts Cinemas.
- Surrounding development includes the Mattara Hotel, Hilltop Plaza and Charlestown Square Shopping Centre. Charlestown is a major retail centre for Lake Macquarie and the lower Hunter and is located ten minutes* south of the Newcastle CBD. Charlestown is recognised as one of the fastest growing precincts in the Hunter.
- Car parking available at $2,500 per space per annum (plus GST).
- Recent upgrades include new high speed lift and new air-conditioning throughout.
Building 1, Suite 3, Level 2 Area - 205m²* Rental - $71,750 per annum net (plus GST)
Outgoings are payable in addition to the abovementioned rentals. The Lessee will also be responsible for the Lessee's own business related operating expenses including, but not limited to, electricity, water usage, insurance, internal cleaning, telephones, air-conditioning maintenance, etc.
*Approximate.
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