Cafe/32 - 34 Little Boundary Road, Laverton North VIC 3026
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POINT OF INTEREST:
The offer: 110 sqm* of total building area, being generous in size and flexible in format, this shop has a main road position to Little Boundary Road and will put your marketing on a main road stage. And speaking of main roads, this location — amongst the Laverton North industrial precinct — is within a kilometre of both the West Gate Freeway and Western Ring Road.
- 110 sqm* total building area. - Industrial 2 zoning. - Ample onsite car spaces. - Fully furnished shop with the option to purchase all café equipment. - Main road signage.
POINT OF VIEW:
The property is ideally located in close proximity from the entrance to the Western Ring Road and Westgate Freeway and is surrounded by major arterials including Boundary Road, Little Boundary Road, Fairbairn Road, Grieve Parade and the Princes Highway.
*Approx. Pricing excludes GST
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