Brand new A-Grade business unit, located only minutes to Singleton town centre, New England Highway and some of NSW's largest coal mining operations. Located within a small complex of 10, this unit features:
Full concrete panel construction Glass shopfront style entrance Open, clear span high clearance warehouse/workshop area Mezzanine level Accessible bathroom
The quiet cul-de-sac location will enable easy street access and off-street parking in addition to the convenient on-site parking provided amongst the landscaped grounds, ensuring a pleasant environment for your customers and staff.
Situated in the popular McDougalls Hill industrial precinct - the hub for large scale retail outlets including Bunnings and various car dealerships, along with other large and small businesses.
* Please note - Outgoings are estimates only.
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