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107 Gladstone Street

107 Gladstone Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Adam & Eve
Business Type
Store
Status
Operational

About this commercial property

107 Gladstone Street in Fyshwick, ACT, is a commercial unit presently occupied by the retailer Adam & Eve. The property functions as a store space, providing street‑level access suitable for retail operations. Its location within a mixed‑use precinct offers convenient customer flow for businesses of this type.

Key details

Locality
Fyshwick
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714896934
Legal parcel ID
CANB/FYSH/37/11
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What business currently occupies 107 Gladstone Street?

The premises are occupied by "Adam & Eve", which operates as a store. It is an active, operational business at this location.

Is the Fyshwick location suitable for retail or light‑industrial operations?

Yes. Fyshwick is known as a retail and light‑industrial suburb with many motor‑vehicle dealers, hardware and wholesale stores, and the Canberra Outlet Centre nearby, providing a supportive environment for similar businesses.

What nearby commercial amenities can attract customers to this store?

The property is within 1‑2 km of the Canberra Outlet Centre, Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets, a variety of cafés and fast‑food outlets, and several motor‑vehicle and home‑furnishings retailers, all of which generate foot traffic in the area.

How is the property accessed via major transport routes?

The site is close to the Monaro Highway and is crossed by Ipswich and Newcastle Streets, which connect both sides of Fyshwick’s railway line, offering easy road access for customers and delivery vehicles.

What is the proximity of 107 Gladstone Street to Canberra Airport and the railway line?

Canberra Airport is approximately 2‑3 km away, providing convenient air freight options. A railway line runs through the centre of Fyshwick, with crossing streets nearby that facilitate movement across the suburb.

How might the railway line impact deliveries to the store?

The railway divides Fyshwick but is spanned by key crossing streets such as Ipswich, Newcastle and the Monaro Highway, allowing delivery trucks to reach the property from either side without major disruption.