Dynamic Brisbane duo launch RWC Gateway
After working together for almost a decade, commercial real estate team Jared Doyle and Jack Gwyn have taken their business to the next level, opening RWC Gateway.
The distinctive character building that once was home to Inglewood’s only butcher shop is for sale and lease through Ray White Commercial Toowoomba.
Agent Peter Marks is seeking expressions of interest for 66 Albert Street as a freehold and business opportunity.
“The Inglewood Meat Mart business has been closed for some time but remains fully fitted out as a butcher shop and ready to operate,” Mr Marks says.
“As the only butcher shop in the historical town for many years, it’s a well-known building and an amazing opportunity to cater to the local community.
“Inglewood is known as a friendly country town and is home to a thriving rural economy.
“The owner of the property will consider long-term leasing opportunities.”
The 110sqm building is on 506sqm of land and is in the centre of the town’s main retail area, next door to a cafe and across the road from the Inglewood Hotel and IGA supermarket.
Established in 1862, Inglewood is in the Darling Downs region, about 150km south-west of Toowoomba and 270km from Brisbane.
The property is for sale by expressions of interest.
After working together for almost a decade, commercial real estate team Jared Doyle and Jack Gwyn have taken their business to the next level, opening RWC Gateway.
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