Split level Retail/Showroom/Office space in Waterloo
110/197 Young Street, Waterloo NSW 2017
$70,000+GST
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Block size: 1271 m² approx.
Prime Retail Showroom Space Available Now! Experience the pinnacle of creative workspaces in the heart of the vibrant Danks Street precinct at the Waterloo Design Centre. This unique space offers a distinctive atmosphere with soaring loft-style ceilings, and flexible configurations. It has become the ultimate showcase for premium interior design brands.
On offer is this 163sqm split level showroom on the 1st floor of the building. Other features include:
- Previously used as a photography studio and set up with large white wall for portrait shots. - A secure car space located in the garage - Soaring ceilings - Air-conditioning - Versatile layout with split level floorplan - Onsite customer parking as well as ample street parking - Located within a creative commercial and designer homeware hub that offers high foot traffic - Easy access to public transport, numerous cafes & restaurants - Situated within the Waterloo Design Centre building. - Onsite cafe on ground floor - La Renaissance
This is your opportunity to be in this impressive centre alongside reputable retailers such as The Rug Establishment, Signorino, Woodcut, La Renaissance, and Streamline Products.
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