Street Frontage Retail - Potential sizes range from 40m2 to 80m2
14 Starkey Street, Forestville NSW 2087
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spaces at 14 Starkey Street Forestville. Potential sizes range from 40m2 to 80m2.
One of the shops does have grease trap and is currently used for a food business. The property offers quality retail space in a well regarded and convenient shopping village. Options include a shop facing the mall or alternatively a shop facing to Starkey Street with parking right at the front door.
Surrounding the property are a Coles Supermarket and a range of other retail uses.
This is a great opportunity to secure a flexible retail space.
Please note that the internal fittings and furnishing in these photos belong to the existing tenants and some of this equipment might be available by negotiation.
Please contact Glass Property Consultants for further details including sizes and rents.
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