Taylor Nicholas are proud to offer a choice of two - or both - Inner West creative studios in a perfect St Peters location.
These contemporary, multi-purpose creative office or retail spaces are ideal for interior/graphic designers, architects, fashion and homeware businesses, IT professionals, pilates or gyms and so much more.
In fact, any small business operators desiring a funky, industrial decor with a huge amount of natural light.
Suite 1 - approx 106.5sqm Suite 2 - approx 110sqm
(Or a combination of units if required)
Each suite has:
* Polished concrete floors * Exposed brick walls * Full height windows * Air conditioning * 1 x car space + 1 x storage included
Within walking distance to St Peters train station, Sydney Park, King street restaurants and coffee and cafes, these spaces are always going to be popular.
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