103 St John Street,
Launceston, TAS 7250
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Prime 52sqm Specialty Retail - St John/Quadrant Mall Corner - Inner CBD
This superbly presented shop tenancy of some 52 sq metres in one of the CBD's stronger retail zones has excellent light fittings, very good floor coverings, security system, air conditioning, air curtain and modish tempered shopfront display windows for a virtual turn-key/walk-in start. The corner situation provides valuable profile and exposure with surrounding retailers Factorie, Suzanne Grae, Ghanda, Hudsons and Capri all drawcards increasing the foot traffic to the immediate area. The Quadrant multi storey car park only 150 metres away and the recent upgrade of the Quadrant Mall by Council add to the retail dynamics of this locale.
103 St John Street is well suited for specialist fashion, fashion accessories, gift lines, phone, cosmetics, jewellery or similiar businesses. A versatile retail opportunity, the tenancy is now offered at a substantially reduced rent on a 3 plus 3 year term, or longer.
For further details contact Ian Singline
103 St John Street is well suited for specialist fashion, fashion accessories, gift lines, phone, cosmetics, jewellery or similiar businesses. A versatile retail opportunity, the tenancy is now offered at a substantially reduced rent on a 3 plus 3 year term, or longer.
For further details contact Ian Singline
Property ID: 503049310Last Updated: 30 Sep 2019
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103 St John Street
Launceston, TAS 7250
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