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6/72 Todd Street

72 Todd Street, Alice Springs NT 870, Australia

- Parking
643 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

Located at 6/72 Todd Street in Alice Springs, the property occupies 643 m² of land. Its layout provides accessible frontage and a range of parking spaces suitable for various commercial operations.

Alternate search: Unit 6, 72 Todd Street.

Key details

Locality
Alice Springs
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_702914477
Legal parcel ID
10//106/
Remoteness area
Remote
Property type
Commercial
Land size
643 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land offered at 6/72 Todd Street?

The parcel comprises 643 m² of land. This provides a solid footprint for a range of commercial developments or expansions.

How far is the property from Alice Springs’ central commercial district?

It is situated approximately 0.3 km from Todd Mall, the town’s main shopping and business precinct. The short distance offers excellent pedestrian access to shops, cafés and services.

What major transport links are nearby for customer and freight access?

The site is close to the Stuart Highway, the primary north‑south road linking Adelaide and Darwin, and within a few kilometres of Alice Springs railway station (served by The Ghan). The airport and Greyhound coach services also provide regional air and road connections.

Which nearby amenities could support a retail or office operation?

Within a 0.3‑0.4 km radius you’ll find the Alice Springs Public Library, ABC Alice Springs radio station, Capitol Theatre and several historic sites such as Adelaide House and the John Flynn Memorial Church. These facilities generate regular foot traffic and community engagement.

Are there tourism or cultural attractions close to the property that could benefit a business?

Yes – the area hosts a range of attractions including the Todd Mall markets, historic museums (Hartley Street School, Adelaide House) and regular events like the Parrtjima Festival of Light. Proximity to these draws both local and visitor customers.

What is the economic context of Alice Springs for a new commercial venture?

Alice Springs is the regional hub for Central Australia, serving a population of over 34 000 and a wider hinterland of 38 000. The economy is driven by government services, tourism, mining and defence, providing a diverse customer base for businesses.