A rare commercial or residential opportunity is located on the corner of Veivers Rd & Triton St Palm Cove, on 898m2 of land. The ultimate position for a restaurant, development site or investor. Local zoning is Tourist and Residential with General zoning for Special Facilities.
The tropical Balinese architecture assures a very attractive street appeal. Located to catch both incoming and outgoing traffic from Palm Cove, this property is positioned amongst large 5 star hotels and the Palm Cove Tavern.
Lower level: A formal entrance flows through bifold timber doors and a first class shopfitted area. Also offering 3 large entertaining areas, a separate office, kitchen and walk in cold room. Sliding doors open to 2 large outdoor rear private courtyards with outdoor kitchenette, ideal for tropical dining amongst landscaped gardens. 1 bathroom comprising of W/C & shower is located at the rear along with separate male and female W/C at the front of the lower level. Car parking for 4 vehicles is available on site with further parking directly across the cobblestone intersection.
Upper level: Access to this level is either via a timber and iron spiral staircase or polished timber staircase which opens to 3 very large rooms, each with glass louver windows offering intriguing views of Palm Coves passing activity as well as overlooking the outdoor dining courtyards. Another full bathroom is located on this level.
This opportunity is open for all serious offers and may be sold on OR before the 24th August 2007. All offers will be treated in the strictest confidence and will be submitted as they are received.
Site History:
A Palm Cove landmark built in 1975, this truly unique property has seen an ever increasing number of local, interstate and international visitors attracted by its premier location and facilities which grew and evolved along with the phenomenal expansion of the Palm Cove precinct over the years to become one of the most beautiful, upmarket and sought after destinations in Australia. This property operated as the Palm Cove Tea House until 1989 when it was then extensively renovated and transformed into the Palm Cove Gallery. Along with the development of new businesses, condominiums and residential houses in the surrounding area, a further transformation to the property took place in 2003 with the interior and exterior shop front converted for a large development companys sales office. In 2005 the property was again utilised as an art gallery and has remained so ever since.