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Level 1 & 2 & 3/263 Little Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

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PRIME SWANSTON ST RETAIL WITHIN CHINATOWN PRECINCT

- The busiest retail section of CBD
- Intersection Swanston & Little Bourke
- Rare opportunity
- Can be leased together or separately
- Fitted with lift and disability lift
- Suite use as restaurant, Bar, Medical or beauty centre
* Level 1: 177.9sqm (approx.): $130,000pa ex GSTplus outgoing
* Level 2: 181.5sqm (approx.): $ 90,000pa ex GST plus outgoing
* Level 3: 118.1sqm plus outdoor area 61.6sqm (approx.): $90,000pa ex GST plus outgoing
The shop has incredible all-day pedestrian exposure being close to RMIT University, Emporium, QV and Melbourne Central shopping centres. Located within the education and residential precinct of the CBD. High numbers of students not only move through the area, but are also residents in buildings such as Scape on Swanston Street, and Aurora Melbourne Central. Surrounding retailers include Guzman Y Gomez, Starbucks, McDonald's, Share Tea, 7-Eleven, Universal Store, General Pants Co. and Billabong.

Property Details for Level 1 & 2 & 3/263 Little Bourke St, Melbourne

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