SPICE ALLEY MEETS HARRIS PARK - Be part of the innovation!

Contact Agent

63 Wigram Street

Harris Park NSW 2150

Retail

FOR LEASE

250m2

The absolute heart and hub of the thriving and burgeoning Harris Park restaurant precinct.

R&W Parramatta Commercial are proud to offer this unique retail food opportunity with DA plans ready to be submitted to council for a spice alley retail food concept of mixed street food operators all in the one place in the heart of the thriving and bustling Harris Park area.

Wonderful and unique offering showcasing culture, food & lifestyle... an opportunity not to be missed for the savvy entrepreneur in this eclectic, effervescent and vibrant precinct.

Architectural plans consist of multiple food outlets with indoor & outdoor seating across two floors perfect for the opportunist looking to take advantage of this unique and authentic food fusion spice alley project.

Ideally looking for a head lease operator who can then sub lease the street food stalls as required or occupy the whole site.

New building will take approximately 6 months to construct therefore leasing commitments are required as soon as possible to ensure that you do not miss out on this very rare food retail offering.

Gorgeous roof gardens to add to the vibrant atmosphere of this rare and unique opportunity to acquire.

• Opportunity to acquire a new restaurant precinct minute away from Parramatta CBD
• Plans drawn up for a spice alley in the vibrant Harris Park
• Innovative and highly unique design to showcase taste, culture, and lifestyle
• Current improvements consist of a single dwelling with multiple parking spaces onsite
• Short walk to the train station, bus stop, restaurants/cafes, and Westfield shops

Long lease available and flexible terms on offer.

For any detailed property information please contact our commercial department.
Rocco Ranieri - 0412 242 184

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