A treble of retail offerings in the inner Melbourne suburb of Windsor is being offered for lease through Gross Waddell.
The bustling southern end of High Street in the heart of inner Melbourne forms the setting for three retail sites being offered for lease by Gross Waddell.
Positioned within a new mixed-use development completed last month, the shops that line the foundation of 168-174 High Street feature proximity to Melbourne's iconic Chapel Street, as well as a range of well-known cafes, restaurants and retail stores.
Nearby restaurants include Hawker Hall, Hanoi Hannah, Tokyo Tina, Journeyman, Scroll Ice Cream, and The Smith.
At a glance:
The address incorporates 52 apartments designed by lead architect Ann Lau and the project team at Hayball.
Ms Lau said the project was defined by a "beautiful contrast between the classic and the contemporary".
The retails sites on offer range from 150 - 553 square metres and can be leased individually or together.
Features include grease traps, as well as three-phase power.
Gross Waddell Head of Leasing Tamara Gross said it was an opportunity to be part of exciting development in an area that carries "a real lifestyle vibe".
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For further information, please email or phone Tamara Gross of Gross Waddell.
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