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HomestoriesWorkin Wear Warwick

Workin Wear Warwick

Situated in the main shopping precinct at 55 Palmermin Street, Warwick is the thriving Workin Wear business being offered for sale.

Popular brand products such as Mongrel boots and workwear, Bisley workwear etc are always in high demand.

Agent Helen Harm said due to the number of industrial businesses in the region and the Windfarm development, as well as others in the pipeline and discussion, the call to supply workwear, work boots, safety equipment, supplies, signs and more is in constant demand.

“Quick turnaround is a must to the regular customers who are on the solid account base,” Helen said.

“Business is currently operating and open five and a half days plus internet sales are welcome.

“There has been a steady growth to this business since opening in 2008.

“Reputation as the longest serving workwear and safety business in the area is renowned. It can be easily run by the owner with one or two casual staff members.

“This is a reluctant sale by the owner due to health issues. We ask that only genuine buyers enquire due to the nature of the privacy of information required.”

Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496 to arrange inspection. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos

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