Lease $168,850 pa + GST or Purchase $2,400,000 + G

24 West Row, CITY ACT 2601

3245 m²

258 m²

Lease $168,850 pa + GST or Purchase $2,400,000 + G

24 West Row, CITY ACT 2601

3245 m²

258 m²

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Occupy the Iconic Address. Create Your Legacy.

Burgess Rawson Canberra are pleased to exclusively present a unique 258 sqm ground floor opportunity for sale and lease within the iconic Melbourne Building.

Ready to occupy with a grease trap and exhaust, commercial kitchen, cool room, male and female toilets for liquor licensing and a private function room, this property perfectly suits hospitality, retail, club, office or health businesses. It offers prime exposure, steady foot traffic and the prestige of a Melbourne Building address. With the proposed light rail extension coming to the CBD, this location is set to grow even stronger as Canberra’s number one commercial and cultural hub.

This is an exceptional opportunity to anchor yourself in the middle of this growth story.

Completed in the 1940s as the twin to the Sydney Building, it has stood for generations as one of Canberra’s most photographed and highly sought after addresses. Celebrated for its Spanish Mission architecture and heritage character, the Melbourne Building has defined Civic for decades, famously housing professional services, retailers, restaurants and bars. Ownership in this building is rarely released. To own here is to claim a piece of Canberra’s story and secure a legacy that will endure.

Key Features

- Opportunity to own or lease this iconic space
- Includes a grease trap & exhaust, cool room, kitchen, toilets and private function room.
- Flexible uses for restaurant, retail, club, office or health businesses
- 258 sqm ground floor space

Price guide: $2,400,000 + GST

To arrange an inspection or for more information, contact the exclusive agents Kristian Nel on 0477 493 693 or Steve Burke on 0403 434 464.

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