A-Grade office space for lease in Melbourne's coastal CBD
12 Balmoral Walk, Frankston VIC 3199
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Block size: 1.86 Hectares approx.
Situated amongst Bayside Centre, 12 Balmoral Walk is a modern commercial hub of tomorrow.
This brand-new A-Grade bay view building is designed for an emerging breed of professionals who see their workplace as an extension of their lifestyles. Set over 8-storeys the building offers floor spaces ranging between 1,352sqm*-2,440sqm* as well as 2,100sqm* of flexible external tenant amenity, providing alternate spaces for meetings, calls and breaks.
Boasting market leading designed 12BW's campus style floor plates are configured to suit a variety of uses including medical, government or corporate HQ's, allowing for a 1,400* employee density (10sqm*pp).
Centrally located in the Frankston Metropolitan Activity Centre with over 240 shops at your doorstep, this innovative development will not only transform the retail precinct into a premium mixed use destination, it will also put Frankston firmly on the map as a sought-after office environment for leaders and employees alike.
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