Block size: 7283 m² approx.Other Commercial size: 182 m² approx.
The shop is located in Dickson at 241/6 Cape st (Malabar development) which is right on the corner of Cape and Woolley St, meaning it offers great exposure from both streets (The shop is virtually impossible to miss while driving through Dickson shops). Location is the shop's largest selling point, Woolley St is considered as being one of Canberra's busiest eat streets, especially for food. The shop is also walking distance from Daramalan College and the new tram line, allowing you to capture the school and work rush (if you were to be open during these times).
- INSIDE AREA: 154 SQUARE METRES
- OUTSIDE AREA: 28 SQUARE METRES
- GREASE TRAP + EXHAUST HOOD PROVISIONS
- WATER AND GAS OUTLET
- TWO SECURE CAR PARKS
Features
Allocated Car Spaces
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Key details
Bathrooms:
1
Parking:
2
Carport spaces:
2
Property type:
Other Commercial
Block Size:
7283 m²*
Other Details
Other Commercial Size:
182 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
Omer Siddiq
Private lister
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