The Gulf Centre stands as a modern business hub situated within Darwin's prime commercial area of Winnellie.
This architecturally designed complex offers ground-floor and first-level commercial office tenancies all equipped with high grade amenity and corporate quality common areas.
With flexible leasing options catering to requirements from 100m2 up to 500m2. There is abundant free parking on site convenient to all tenancy areas. Join a prestigious tenant mix at The Gulf Centre, featuring a blend of local and national enterprises like Rexel, Otis, Defend Fire, Besser Café, Eunoia Lane and many others.
- Light bright modern spaces - High grade amenity - Abundant free parking - Quality tenancy mix - Modern complex - Home to Besser Cafe
Tenancies available from 100m2 up to 500m2
Call Craig Inkster on 0414 550 705 for more information.
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