This address is situated in a highly sought-after location, providing high exposure to foot traffic at all times of the day. Starting at 70m2, this space can be configured in many ways and is the perfect opportunity for a boutique retailer or hospitality offering to step into the bustling suburb of Fitzroy.
This fantastic ground floor space is located next to Coles and in between Brunswick St & Nicholson St with the 11 & 96 trams just a stone's throw away.
Floor-to-ceiling windows create a bright and light-filled space whilst the passing car traffic means you'll never be missed!
* 70m2 space with the ability to provide 203m2. * Abundance of natural light throughout. * High foot traffic area. * Amazing location in bustling suburb; Fitzroy. * Close to tram lines 11 & 96
Please contact Stefan Zinni on 0409 343 559 or Stephen Pearce 0423 608 854
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