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FOR LEASE Illawong Shopping Village FOR LEASE Illawong Shopping Village Bring your business to life in Illawong Shopping Village. Shop and work on the banks of the Georges and Woronora Rivers in Illawong Illawong Village Shopping Centre in the picturesque Sutherland Shire is ideal for small retail businesses and office users. A loyal customer base and a community of retailers committed to excellent service have established Illawong Shopping Village as a favourite place to shop and work. Located on the shores of the Georges River in the picturesque Sutherland Shire, Illawong Shopping Village is a favourite destination for those seeking a quality convenient upmarket shopping experience. Key Facts Located at 273 Fowler Rd, Illawong, NSW 2234 (27km south of the Sydney Central Business district). Illawong Shopping Village is anchored by Coles, Health Plus, Liquorland, Anytime Fitness and accommodates over 35 specialty stores and service providers. The Centre provides a combination of undercover parking and on grade parking for 186 vehicles. Our retailers are committed to the excellence expected from our loyal shoppers, who frequently comment on the outstanding service and products on offer from our centre. Leasing The opportunity exists to be part of community based centre providing from boutique retail, fresh food offers through to commercial offices suites. Opportunities currently include: • Fully fitted out Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Store available immediately, directly adjacent to Coles • Fresh Seafood provider • News Agent • Commercial Office Suites The Stonebridge Property Group leasing and management team creates opportunities for retailers to prosper, develop with a hands-on approach identifying and developing concepts along successful businesses. Interested parties or their agents, are not to contact or disrupt any existing tenants occupying the premises. To inspect or discuss the premises please contact TIM ANDREWS DIRECTOR – RETAIL LEASING Stonebridge Property Group M +61 408 616 708 Level 32, Australia Square E [email protected] 264-278 George Street Stonebridge.com.au Sydney NSW 2000 Australia.
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