Metropol development retail tenancy in City Fringe
C03/81 Cooyong St, Reid ACT 2612
$550 per sqm excluding GST
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Metropol development is a high-profile mixed use development located on the corner of Cooyong Street and Ainslie Avenue, one of the major gateway entry points to Canberra's CBD, its very well positioned to accommodate growth in Canberra's CBD and inner north
Unit C03 Metropol is 77sqm tenancy, come with full glass shopfront, rear access, basement car park and high celling. this tenancy is suitable for retail, personal services and takeaway.
Visitor car parks available in the basement.
The site offers immediate access to the trendy Inner Canberra Suburb of Braddon and to the large number of private and government departments and agencies that operate their business from Canberra's CBD. The site also provides easy access to the National Convention Centre, Canberra Institute of Technology Reid Campus, Canberra Casino and Lake Burley Griffin.
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