Ground Unit 70/70 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea VIC 3185
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Block size: 128 m² approx.
Aston are pleased to offer 70 Glen Eira Road, Ripponlea for Lease.
Excellently situated 200 metres* from the corner of Hotham Street and Glen Eira Road, this single fronted two level shop offers a variety of tenants the opportunity to take advantage of this busy street.
Packed with features, the space offers several rooms, bathroom, rear courtyard and a covered patio area along with rear access and parking.
The features:
High activity area Rear laneway access and parking Duel level flexibility Building area of 121m²*
The property sits amongst a hive of activity including Attica, Mission District, Ripponlea Food & Wine, Ripponlea Grocer and many more.
Contact Aston below for further details or to inspect.
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