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48 Mort Street

48 Mort Street, Braddon ACT 2612, Australia

- Parking
1533 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this commercial property

48 Mort Street in Braddon, Australian Capital Territory, sits on a 1,533 m² land parcel and is presently occupied by Liquorland Warehouse Braddon, a liquor‑store operation. Its position on Mort Street offers direct road access and street‑level visibility within a commercial precinct, providing a practical setting for liquor retail or comparable business uses.

Key details

Locality
Braddon
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714891385
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Commercial
Land size
1533 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land and its current commercial use?

The property sits on a 1,533 m² parcel of land and is currently occupied by Liquorland Warehouse Braddon, operating as a liquor store. The site is fully functional and provides retail space for beverage sales.

What zoning applies to this address and what development potential does it offer?

The land is located in the mixed‑use zone south of Haig Park between Mort and Torrens streets, which permits developments up to roughly 22 m in height (about 6–7 storeys) and lower heights along the street front. This allows for a range of commercial or retail‑office combinations, subject to council planning approvals.

How well is the property connected to major roads and public transport?

The site is adjacent to Northbourne Avenue, a primary arterial road linking Braddon to Canberra’s CBD. It is also within walking distance (≈0.2 km) of the Elouera Street Metro station, providing convenient rail access for staff and customers.

What nearby commercial amenities could support a business operating from this site?

Within a 0.3 km radius there are several hotels (Midnight Hotel, Pacific Suites, Mantra on Northbourne), breweries (Bentspoke Brewing Co, Capital Brewing Company) and a range of cafés, restaurants and retail shops along Mort and Lonsdale streets. These amenities generate foot traffic and complementary services for a retail or hospitality operation.

What types of businesses are already present in the surrounding commercial area?

The neighbourhood around Mort and Lonsdale streets hosts art galleries, car‑rental agencies, mid‑market restaurants, cafés, bars, gift and clothing boutiques, as well as other liquor stores and a Centrelink office. This diverse mix creates a vibrant commercial precinct suitable for retail and service‑oriented enterprises.

Are there any heritage considerations that could affect development on this site?

The property is close to heritage‑listed sites such as the former Coggan’s Bakery (36 Mort Street) and the Braddon Garden City heritage precinct. While the parcel itself is not listed, any development may need to respect the character of these nearby heritage zones and comply with relevant planning guidelines.