* Bustling neighbourhood shopping centre anchored by Foodworks * Tenants include Ramsay Pharmacy, QML, Medical Centre and Subway * Building and pylon signage opportunities available * 150+ on grade carparks * 4 street frontage
LEASE RATE: Contact Agent AVAILABLE SPACE: 154 sqm
Location Walkervale is one of the older suburbs in Bundaberg, though still with full council services and a close proximity to the CBD and essential shopping. Public transport is frequent, local shopping open 7 days including a doctor and chemist and walking distance to town. Bundaberg - The commercial centre of the Wide Bay Region, the second most populous area outside of South East Queensland, trade catchment 96,000 people and supported by agricultural and tourism Enhanced through a robust regional economy, generating over $4 Billion in Gross Regional Product.
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