A fantastic retail space perfect for various business ventures. With a building area of 84sqm, this property offers plenty of space for you to create the perfect atmosphere for your customers.
Located in a prime location in Liverpool CBD, within walking distance to Liverpool Railway Station/bus hubs and Westfields shopping centre, this property is sure to attract plenty of foot traffic and drive business to your doorstep.
Additional Features include: • High volume pedestrian area • Ideal for all types of retail uses • Good street frontage/exposure • Rear lane access • Well located within Liverpool CBD. • Very close to Liverpool Railway Station • One (1) car parking space
For more information or to book an inspection, contact Vincent Stevens at Raine & Horne Commercial on 9600 7666 or directly on 0409 609 774.
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