Area Negotiable/32-34 Edward Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
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The subject property is ideally located on Edward Street and is surrounded by a mix of commercial, light industrial, bulky goods and recreational uses.
Edward Street forms part of the Sturt Highway and is considered a very high-profile location. The property is further strengthened by its proximity to the CBD with Wagga Wagga's main shopping strip only approximately 360 metres away.
The subject property is being offered as approximately 1,000 sqm and is well presented and maintained. It has an existing large format retailer fitout with air-conditioning, good lighting, display windows and rear loading. The property is further improved by ample onsite parking and potential for highway fronting signage.
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