Highly Exposed Tenancy In Established Neighbourhood Centre
8/221-229 Ingham Road, Garbutt QLD 4814
$33,670 (plus GST) Net
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Block size: 1.04 Hectares approx.
Centre Features:
- Situated within an established and long standing neighbourhood centre (Garbutt Central) - Centre anchored by IGA and several specialty traders within two distinct detached buildings including TAB, Bob's Bulk Booze, Cate's Chemist, Sandwich Express, News Xpress, Cignall Tobacconist, Post Office and more - Corner site with high exposure to both arterial roads of Ingham Road and Hugh Street - Opposite new retail development '217 Central' with national tenants Zambrero, Banjo's Bakery & Cafe, Miss Sushi and Hoppy's Car Wash - Excellent signage opportunities for tenants - Ample on-site parking - Public and staff amenities
Tenancy Features:
- Floor area of 142m²* - Vacant shell ready to lease immediately - Blank canvas layout for a tenant to fit-out to their specific needs - Full glass frontage with automatic door - Signage opportunities to the front and rear - High exposure to Hugh Street
Outgoings payable by tenant = $16,330 pa
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Ben Wheeler at Colliers.
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