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12/172 Goondoon Street, Gladstone Central QLD 4680
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Block size: 3818 m² approx.
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:: The Palms Shopping Fair :: Final tenancy on offer, 240m2* :: Ideal for retail or showroom/bulky goods :: Located in the heart of the Gladstone CBD :: Prime position on busy Goondoon Street and Herbert Streets :: Other tenants include ANZ, Robins Kitchen, and Fresh Fix Cafe :: Customer parking at the door, with 41 spaces :: Opposite major supermarket :: Substantial exposure and foot traffic :: For further details, plans, and leasing rates contact us ...
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