Nestled at the bustling intersection of Moondara Drive and Nicklin Way, this versatile complex is seeking a new tenant to join its diverse array of businesses. With its strategic corner location, the complex boasts significant exposure and visibility, offering prime signage opportunities along the busy Nicklin Way. This ready-to-occupy retail space comes fully equipped for a hairdressing salon, complete with a kitchenette and shared amenities. The air-conditioned unit spans a comfortable 70sq m*, accommodating a high traffic volume of over 44,000+* cars daily. Join a vibrant community of tenants, including a Thai takeaway, Friendly Grocer, BWS, Chinese Takeaway, and a tattoo agency. With ample parking available in the complex car park, your business is poised for success.
- Floor area: 70sq m* - 44,000+* cars passing per day - Kitchenette - Shared toilets - female, male and disabled - Air-conditioned retail space - Signage opportunities to the complex and above the shop - Complex car park - Fully equipped Salon fitout
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