Looking for the perfect space to establish your retail or hospitality venture?
Look no further! Kemp Real Estate is proud to present a fantastic investment opportunity at 16 Lewis Street, Port Lincoln-a high-exposure commercial freehold in a thriving, high-traffic location in the CBD and within walking distance to the front beach.
Currently operating as a retail shop and formerly a fast food restaurant, the property is surrounded by a vibrant mix of established businesses, including fast food outlets and boutique retail. With a grease trap already in place, the premises could easily be converted back into a food service venue, making it an ideal location for a café, takeaway, or dine-in restaurant.
This large allotment presents endless possibilities for owner-occupiers, savvy investors, or developers seeking to unlock its full potential (STCC). Whether you're launching a new venture, expanding your footprint, or building your portfolio-this is the space to do it.
Key Features:
CBD location with strong exposure on busy Lewis Street
Walking distance to the front beach and local amenities
High foot traffic area surrounded by retail and hospitality businesses
Grease trap installed ideal for fast food or café conversion
Large block offering flexibility and development potential (STCC)
Flexible floor plan to suit a wide variety of commercial uses
Ample parking options nearby for both staff and customers
Estimated rental income available upon request
Zone - Suburban Main Street (SMS)
This is more than just a property-it's a chance to be part of the ongoing growth and success of Port Lincoln's commercial hub.
For further details or to arrange a private inspection, contact the Steve Kemp or Georgie Kemp today. Opportunities in locations like this don't last long!
*All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, boundary overlays, floor plans and size, building age and condition). Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal advice.