Hungry for foot traffic? This is the royal standard of CBD hospitality offerings with a front-row seat to the $1.7 billion Queen Victoria Market redevelopment. The space is a flexible 80 sqm* and includes a commercial kitchen and cool room, but for those more interested in its external position than its internals, this could also be a fantastic retail solution for any occupier or investor. Public parking surrounds your Franklin Street block, a considered inclusion thanks to the dense and thriving residential population living here too. And it makes sense when you look at the amenities here; Queen Vic Markets are on your doorstep, trams are scattered across William and Victoria Street, and Flagstaff Gardens sits at the end of your street.
- 80 sqm* total building area. - Capital city zone — schedule 1. - Front row to $1.7 billion Queen Victoria Market redevelopment. - Fully equipped commercial kitchen and cool room. - Metres from Flagstaff Gardens and surrounded by apartments. - 350 m* to Victoria Street trams. - 700 m* to DFO and Southern Cross Station.
POINT OF VIEW:
From Michelin ramen joints to fine-dining Gimlet, the CBD serves Melbourne’s best dining on a hot plate. Spaces like these, positioned in front of institutions like QVC, have already catered for future queues out the door — so put yourself at the front of ours.
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