346m2 Industrial Building | Front & Rear Roller Door Access plus SOLAR | Suitable for a Range of Uses
21 McCauley Street, Alexandria NSW 2015
$120,000 per annum gross + GST
IndustrialSize: n/a
Block size: 254 m² approx.
Place your business in this exciting location within 850m* of Green Square Station, just off McEvoy Street in a street that includes Kiss My Axe, coffee roasters, gyms and more.
Key features: • High ceilings • Exposed trusses • Ground floor warehouse / showroom: 258 sqm* • First floor office - 88 sqm* • Total area - 346 sqm* • Clear span creative offering • Rear lane access • 2 x automatic roller doors • 3 Phase Power • Solar system • Bathroom and kitchen amenities • Perfect for Warehouse /Creative office set-up • Surrounded by restaurants and cafes • Walk to Green Square train station • Highly desirable location
*Figures are approximate.
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