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Historic Character + Modern Functionality

218 Crawford Street, Dunedin Central

Retail Premises
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POA

Floor area
668m2
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Listing # L41366028 | Listed on 17 June

Positioned in a beautifully restored circa 1870s horse stable, this character-filled premises seamlessly blends historic charm with modern functionality. Retaining original features such as exposed brickwork and timber roof trusses, the space has been thoughtfully transformed into a unique and highly versatile commercial offering, now ready for its next occupant.

Previously utilised as a brewery then as a function venue, the premises could also suit a range of retail or commercial uses (subject to consents and zoning compliance).

The property comprises approximately:

  • 299sqm open plan ground floor (could suit a showroom, or retail floor)
  • 50sqm bar and amenities area (which could alternatively serve as entry/reception/counter space)

A mezzanine level overlooking the main floor provides:

  • 37sqm office/staff/kitchenette space
  • 127sqm storage area

Adding further functionality, the premises features a side loading bay enabling dual-level loading access to the storage areas. Adjacent is a two-level chiller (approximately 43sqm per level), which can be utilised for chilled or general storage.

Additional features include:

  • Off-street car parking
  • Dual access via Crawford Street and the rear courtyard (courtyard also available for lease)

There is also the option to lease this premises in conjunction with the neighbouring tenancy at 649 Princes Street (refer to the web listing or contact the agent more info).

Rental by negotiation, depending on the configuration and space requirements of your business.

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