Highway Retail Premises - Up to Six Months FREE Rent
5/33-43 Whylandra Street, Dubbo NSW 2830
$63,000 per annum
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Retail size: 1182 m² approx.
In a prime & highly visible location, Urban Village is a food & convenience centre that runs along the Newell Highway will appeal to a wide range of retailers. Offering modern premises with air conditioning, great signage & full exposure to local & highway traffic. There's plenty of parking available for customers with 45 car spaces on the premises. Existing tenants include Rose Garden Thai restaurant, Russo's Coffee Bar, Lucky 7 Convenience store & Ispa Kebabs. Rent Incentive & Fit out Assistance Available. Don't miss the opportunity to give your business the exposure it deserves!
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Property type:
Retail
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Retail Size:
1182 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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