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3/709 Main Street
Kangaroo Point QLD 4169
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Leased on 11 Jul 2017

3/709 Main Street Kangaroo Point QLD 4169

  • Offices
  • 50 m²
  • Leased

Brand New Ground Floor Retail on Main Street, Kangaroo Point

    * 50m2* of Ground Floor Retail Space with frontage to busy Main Street (Approx)
    * Full Height Glass Shop front / Bi-Fold doors
    * Grease Trap connection available
    * High ceilings and great natural light
    * Suit retail shop, caf�, creative workshop space, office & medical
    All sizes are approximate, additional space is available and all tenancies can be changed to suit your needs. Prices are subject to change based on size taken.

    For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact Jack Hardy of LJ Hooker Commercial 0406 511 441

    Located on Main Street, minutes from The Gabba Stadium and ever popular Kangaroo Point Cliffs this boutique development offers a great retail opportunity with flexible sizing options to suit a wide range of businesses. Main Street is now the third busiest street in Brisbane, behind Kingsford Smith Drive & Coronation Drive. This blank canvas provides great exposure, with 20, 000 + cars passing daily with signage opportunities facing both ways of traffic.

    Property Highlights

    Date Leased11 Jul 2017
    Floor Area50 m²
    Land AreaAsk Agent
    ParkingAsk Agent
    Property ID11303431
    Category
    Last updated  11 Jul 2017
    Map for 3/709 Main Street Kangaroo Point QLD 4169

    Property Highlights

    Date Leased11 Jul 2017
    Floor Area50 m²
    Land AreaAsk Agent
    ParkingAsk Agent
    Property ID11303431
    Category
    Last updated  11 Jul 2017
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