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Also written as Unit 9, 4 Jonson Street.
Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
Also written as Unit 9, 4 Jonson Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 24 Aug 2001 | $875,000 | — |
The site sits on a 491 m² land parcel. This size is suitable for a variety of small‑to‑mid‑scale commercial uses such as a café, boutique retail, professional office or service‑based business
A bus interchange is located just west of the old railway station, providing Greyhound, NSW TrainLink and coach services. The solar‑powered Byron Bay Train runs nearby and Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is about 35 km south, with coach routes to Sydney and Brisbane
The 491 m² lot offers surface space that can be configured for customer and staff parking, subject to site layout and any local requirements
Within a few hundred metres are hotels such as the Great Northern Hotel and Bay Motel, The Surf House, Byron Bay Swimming Pool, Apex Park and the Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club, all of which generate regular visitor traffic
Yes, heritage‑listed buildings including the Byron Bay Post Office, Great Northern Hotel and the former Council Chambers are all within 0.3 km, so any development may need to consider design guidelines and heritage constraints
Byron Bay hosts major festivals such as Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass and the International Fashion Festival, plus weekly farmers’ and artisan markets. The town attracts around 2 million tourists each year, providing strong seasonal foot traffic for nearby businesses
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