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40 Tennyson Street Mackay, QLD 4740

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40 Tennyson Street,
Mackay, QLD 4740

Hotel, Motel & Leisure

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Miki Ponting-Boyd
Fred Dubois

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133B Victoria Street
MACKAY, QLD 4740
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40 Tennyson Street
Mackay, QLD 4740

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  • Train stations within 5 km of 40 Tennyson Street, Mackay, QLD 4740Distance
    Mackay4.3 km
    Gare Mackay Train Station4.3 km
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  • Bus stops within 5 km of 40 Tennyson Street, Mackay, QLD 4740Distance
    Shakespeare Street East Near Prospect St235 m
    Shakespeare St at Prospect Street306 m
    Alfred St Near Sydney St390 m
    Sydney St Near Alfred St436 m
    Shakespeare St at Gold Street453 m
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UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY - LANGFORDS HOTEL Business + Freehold

REMAX Commercial are pleased to present to the market this unique BUSINESS + FREEHOLD opportunity consisting of:

1- LANGFORDS HOTEL, Established in 1908
2- FREEHOLD corner block at 40 Tennyson Avenue, improved with an 850 m2* colonial building

Built in 1908, and originally known as the Railway Hotel, Langfords holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating hotel in the Mackay CBD.
The building represents a rare surviving example of the two-storey timber hotels that once dominated the region before the interwar shift toward more modern masonry structures. With a few updates over the years - such as the enclosure of the first-floor verandah and the addition of aluminium windows and doors - Langfords still showcases the defining characteristics of an early twentieth-century Queensland hotel.
Today Langfords is a live-music haven and a host to weekly events including Open Mic Nights, Musical Bingo, and Jam sessions.

The offering features the key strengths outlined below:

- Established in 1908, this is a community icon with a rich heritage
- Strong business performance with various income streams
• Dining and Beverages
• TAB Keno, Entertainment & live music
• Nine-bedroom Accommodation
- Central location at the crossways of the business district, residential precinct and light industrial area
- Freehold included - fully fitted out & operating, walk-in-walk-out
• Two-storey building of 850 m2 of GFA*
• Modern refurbishment in 2022 of front bar, bistro, dance floor, stage area and air-conditioning
• Extensive solar panels installation
- Mixed use town planning zoning to accommodate residential & amenity and convenience uses, the area is earmarked for development


Expressions Of Interest Closing Friday 19 December at 4pm (AEST)

Mackay, 4740 demographic data

The median household income for Mackay is $1,239, 18% lower than Regional Queensland's household income of $1,507. Mackay has a younger age profile compared to the rest of Regional Queensland (median age 38 vs 41). Property ownership data shows 44% of property owners in Mackay have a mortgage.

4,026
Population
$1,239 per week
Median household income
38 years
Median age
Renters
Most residents
Singles
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