The suburb was named after Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, a British prime minister during the reign of Queen Victoria. The area was part of the suburb of Alexandria and was officially gazetted on 10 June 1977.
Leased
23/44 Church Avenue
23/44 Church Avenue, Mascot NSW 2020 AUS
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MGM MARTIN - RETAIL SHOP
Leased
MGM Martin proudly presents this rare retail opportunity in the heart of Mascot. A hop, skip & a jump from Mascot Station, you know this property will not stick around for long!
Features include:
– Previously used as a cafe/bakery
– Approx. 200m from Mascot Train Station
– 92sqm
– Tandem double parking
– Own private bathroom
– Existing fit-out available
– Air conditioning and tiled floor
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Features
Property Features
- Retail
- Land is 92 m²
- Floor Area is 92 m²
- 2 Car Spaces
- 3 Phase Power, Area Views, Car Parking - Basement, Close to Transport, Exhaust, Existing Fitout
Property ID 1P9865
Property Type
Retail
Land Size
92 squareMeter
Inspection Times
As Advertised or by Appointment
As Advertised or by Appointment
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- About
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Sarah Willing
Property Manager
02 9662 3954
0420 361 837
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