Great basement retail opportunity in adjoining property to Uptown shopping complex. Take advantage of the exposure and foot traffic on offer!
409m2 NLA Direct entry from Queen Street Mall Wide granite stair entry with disability access Rear access to premises Under awning signage included Very close proximity to the Treasury Casino Suit a broad range of retail, food & beverage, and professional services Ability to combine ground floor (239m2) with internal staircase to make 648m2 total approx.
Situated in the heart of Brisbane's CBD, The Queen Street Mall is a vibrant shopping and lifestyle precinct that is Australia's most popular pedestrian mall, playing host to more than 26 million visitors a year. Home to Queensland's largest selection of fashion, along the open-air pedestrian mall you can shop an unrivaled mix of more than 700 stores.
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