GormanKelly is pleased to offer Suite 4 at 1343-1349 Malvern Road, Malvern FOR LEASE.
Self Contained An abundance of customer parking Footsteps from Tooronga Road 5 minute walk to Malvern Gardens. Main features include air conditioning, excellent natural light Independent entrance, toilet facilities and kitchenette
The building is maintained incredibly well and is in a prominent location. The premises offer quality office accommodation with the versatility of meeting the demands of smaller to medium office space requirements.
Features include:
Areas: Suite 4 260m2 (including 6 car spaces)
Located on the corner of Meredith Street and close to the Tooronga Road intersection, the premises are centrally located close to cafes, restaurants, Malvernvale Hotel, Monash Freeway, Tooronga train station and on the 72 tram line.
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Contact Richard Munday to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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