- A thriving retail and showroom complex - High exposure and great access off Woolcock Street - Home to a great variety of retail and showroom users a - A good mix of some allied health tenants - 710m²* Retail space for Shop 6 and 1,157m²* for Shop 9 - Ideal for large showroom and bulky goods users - Can be split to suit a tenant requirement - High profile tenants in the Hyde Park Centre include Vast Interiors, Cash Converters, Betta Electrical, NQ Tile Styles and Il Mondo - Customers all enjoy easy access to the retail complex - Heaps of car parking on site for both customers and staff - These tenancies would suit a range of operators - Very reasonable rental on offer
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