Waterside Centre 800 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Clyde VIC 3978
$13,666 per month Excl GST & Outgoings
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Exciting opportunity for a gym operator to place themselves within this brand new facility and establish themselves in this quickly growing hub. The district is anchored by a Coles Express and McDonald's and has ample car parking.
This gymnasium is based on the lower carpark level of the 3 level development, providing vehicle access and lift access.
Property Features: - Offered as a cold shell (owner incentives) - 409m2 Net Lettable Area - Large open training space - Male and Female facilities - Reception area - Kitchen amenities - Lift access - Abundance of carparking .
Call the listed agents for an inspection today! Jeffrey Richardson - 0418 328 101 Chris Azidis - 0478 770 903 George Peng - 0432 582 669
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