Offered to the market with a 10-year net lease to 'Hua Lu Peking Duck' Restaurant 137 A'Beckett Street can be summarised by the following features:
+ 516 square metre* high-end restaurant with exceptional fit out comprising a full commercial kitchen plus highly valuable 2:00am liquor licence
+ Offered with a 10-year net lease with 3.50% fixed annual increases located directly below 632 residential dwellings in one of Melbourne's most highly acclaimed residential towers 'EQ Tower'
+ High foot traffic location and high performing lunch and night time trade located in the booming University precinct/New Chinatown only metres from Elizabeth Street
+ Set to benefit from the delivery of the upcoming State Library Train Station in 2025 with new entrance only 300m* along A'Beckett Street
+ High density development precinct with three (3) landmark mixed-use developments worth over $1.5bn set to be deliver enormous immediate customer populationover the next 5 years within 500 metres* of the property
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