- Basement tenancy in the heart of Rundle Street - Open plan area of 494.7 sqm* - Former personal training studio with facilities - Basement tenancy with excellent signage opportunities on ground level - Iconic shopping location in the heart of the CBD - Join multiple well-known fashion and hospitality tenants - Suit showroom and retail users seeking a high street location
Suitable for a wide range of retail, office and service provider businesses, 187 Rundle Street offers one of the largest and last available tenancies on Rundle Street.
Located within the basement of the Malcolm Reid Building, T2, 187 Rundle Street was formerly home to Jetts Fitness and offers 494.7 square metres* of basement area. Largely open plan, the tenancy comprises a blank shell suitable for a wide range of retail, office and hospitality uses.
With great accessibility surrounded by numerous public transport options, the tenancy benefits from high foot traffic and external signage opportunities to Rundle Street.
For more information and to arrange an inspection of 187 Rundle Street, Adelaide please contact Tim Pozza of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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