Botany | Quality office/warehouse close to sea and air ports
13 Greenfield Street, Botany NSW 2019
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The property is located on the southern side of Greenfield Street, less than 200 meters from the intersection of Exell Street. Port Botany is less than 1 km to the south of the property & Sydney Airport is approximately 1.5 km north west of the site. The Sydney CBD is easily accessible via the Eastern Distributor.
The development provides four (4) high quality office/warehouse units that were completed in July 2017. The units all feature full height concrete walls and each unit provides street frontage and internal warehouse clearance up to 8.6m.*
North facing, air-conditioned office accommodation is provided on a mezzanine level as well as a small ground floor area suitable for additional office or showroom use.
The units enjoy excellent truck access and each unit is provided with three (3) off-street car spaces . The development is fully fenced and gated with each unit also providing an intercom for additional after hours security.
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