Exciting Hospitality/ Retail /Fitness Opportunity in Thriving Western Corridor
Lower Grou/213 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000
$550psm Gross + GST
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213 Clarence St provides a central CBD position with strong footfall, nestled between the Financial District and Darling Harbour, with excellent transport links via Town Hall, QVB and Wynyard.
The lower ground level comprises 99sqm of open plan space with a kitchenette and WC facilities. The space is versatile and could be well suited to multiple uses. It is accessed from the street level and features windows and signage.
Add to the increasing hospitality/laneway bar scene is the western corridor, find a new home for your health and fitness business or open your next retail premises.
213 Clarence St is a refurbished six story commercial building offering signage rights, flexible lease terms and competitive rents.
Get in touch today with MMJ Sydney to discuss this opportunity or arrange an inspection.
Gross Rental: $550/sqm + GST $54,450 pa + GST
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Intercom
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