Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise business precinct you will be close to everything, you won't want to miss out on this opportunity!
This approximate 66m2 prime retail arcade shop is the perfect set up for you to run your business from. Situated on the ground floor of this small commercial arcade next to the Surfers Paradise Clock Tower building and across the road from Chevron Renaissance Shopping and resort complex.
Retail Shop 8 66m2 Arcade tenancy with exclusive kitchenette. Features: - Alfresco dining opportunities - Grease trap connection available - All utility connections accessible - Only a short walk to the light rail (Cypress Station - 150m approx.), Chevron Renaissance (Coles Supermarket - 100m) and only one city block to Surfers Paradise beautiful beaches.
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