Ideal for a small business, consultancy, service industry or retail business, this approx 40sqm retail/commercial property offers high street exposure in this thriving Inner West retail and commercial centre. Located on Five Dock’s primary shopping street and major traffic route, it’s an excellent opportunity to establish a new business or relocate to a town centre that’s about to really take off.
+ The property has a 5.6 metre frontage onto this main thoroughfare, providing excellent exposure to passing pedestrian and vehicle traffic, and with bus stops at the door and around the corner
+ The approx 25sqm main office or retail area has tiled floors, reverse cycle air-conditioning, alarm system and floor-to-ceiling front windows with sliding entrance door
+ Most recently operating as a hair salon, the property has built-in cupboards with granite tops, and plumbing installed for two wash basins
+ A sliding door give access to an amenities/staff area at the rear of the property, which includes a modern kitchenette with granite bench top, a laundry sink and a separate toilet with wash basin.
+ The property is part of a landmark Art Deco retail building which wraps around the corner of Great North Road and Lyons Road West, with classic Deco decorative brick parapet, tiled facade and awning with opportunity for signage
+ At the start of Five Dock’s renowned shopping strip, with bus stops along the road and around the corner with five bus routes providing transport to Campsie, Chiswick, Abbotsford, Rockdale, Drummoyne and the City
+ Just 7km from the City, Five Dock is renowned for its fresh food shops, Italian delis and patisseries, attracting foodies from throughout the Inner West (and beyond)
+ Over the past 5 years, City of Canada Bay Council has effected a number of initiatives to attract more visitors to Five Dock retail and business centre, including carrying out work on streetscape improvements to encourage a cafe society environment
+ The Five Dock Town Centre Strategy, prepared by Hill PDA for City of Canada Bay Council and released in June 2012, recommends further upgrading and promotional initiatives to continue to build the appeal of the retail and business centre to local and Sydney-wide visitors
+ The Strategy reported that 9 out of 10 shoppers interviewed live locally, with 43% of shoppers visiting the town centre every day, and a further 32% visited at least once a week
+ This is a great opportunity to get your name on the map and build your business in an area of strong local commitment to the town centre retailing and commerce, both from residents and Council.