Floor-to-Ceiling High Traffic Street Frontage 106sqm Retail Space with Parking
92/460 Jones Street, Ultimo NSW 2007
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Block size: 121 m² approx.
Situated close to Chinatown, Fishmarket and Broadway Shopping Centre. This property is ideal for a retail showroom, boutique office, private medical centre or remedial therapist. This open plan, versatile ground floor space offers a flexible use with wide street frontage. The affordable space offers air-conditioning, shower and kitchenette and a generous storage room.
- High exposure street frontage Retail space - Flexible uses: Retails, Showroom, Office, Medical - 106sqm open floor plan - One secure car space and ample of visitor parking - Conveniently located within walking distance to Chinatown, Broadway, CBD - Easy off street parking nearby - Close to TAFE, UTS, Ian Thorpe and major hubs - Stone's throw from Light Rail, and transport at door - Rental $36,000-$40,000 p/a
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