RETAIL TENANCY AVAILABLE IN HIGH VOLUME FOOT TRAFFIC ARCADE!
4/56 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central QLD 4670
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Steve Bernstrom at McGrath Wide Bay is pleased to present Shop 4, 56 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central to the market for lease.
This tenancy available is situated in the Target Arcade which is in the heart of Bundaberg CBD. It presents as excellent opportunity for a retail business to occupy, as it receives a high volume of passing traffic with Target as the anchor tenancy, amongst a diverse ranges of retail outlets.
Key Property Features: - 99m2 Ground Floor - Net Lettable Area - Professional Glass Frontage - Airconditioning - Open Plan Area - Back Storage Room & Kitchenette - Excellent Signage Opportunities - On-Site Bathroom Amenities - Situated in a High Volume Foot Traffic Arcade
Please contact Steve Bernstrom today for further information or to arrange an inspection.
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