Port Augusta SA 5700 39 Flinders Terrace
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Hotel/leisure | Retail | Other
Land 480 m²
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6  Cars
By negotiation
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First National Real Estate Port Augusta
Can You See Your Business Here?
This commercial property is prominently located on a corner block right opposite "Wadlata", one of Port Augusta's most visited tourist destinations. Formerly operating for many years as a popular licensed Chinese Restaurant known as "King Po Chinese Restaurant", it is a superb site for any food & beverage services however it may also be suitable for a number of other potential uses and potentially subdivided into more than one business (subject to consents etc) . With a building area of approximately 230m2 comprising a tiled reception area, a large tiled dining room that can accommodate 50 patrons as well as an internal paved gazebo area offering an almost alfresco dining experience, male & female toilets, a well equipped kitchen with cool rooms & freezer and 2 storerooms. A paved outdoor car parking area is also designated. To arrange an inspection contact the selling agent Michael Rowbottom 0412 399 366
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