Brisbane City QLD 4000 376 George Street
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Land 252 m²
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First National Real Estate Metro
RARE OWNER OCCUPIER CBD OPPORTUNITY SET FOR GROWTH
Unlock the potential of owning a prominent CBD asset with superior upside as George Street is transformed with multi-billion dollar landmark developments such as Queens Wharf Casino, Brisbane LIVE, and the upcoming Albert and Roma Street train stations.

With both office and retail tenancies, located diagonally from the courts. This location on the corner Turbot and George Street provides an excellent opportunity to house thriving tenants for your assets.

Key Features:

-Freehold building positioned on an exposed corner.
-Generous NLA of over 1,040sqm across five levels.
-Future development potential (Subject to Council Approval).
-Established tenants.
-Ideally positioned in the major George Street growth corridor.
-Mixed-use zoning - PC1 Principal Centre (City Centre) zone.

Presenting a rare opportunity in a growing area, 376 George Street is an asset full of potential.
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