A variety of numerous sized fitted out office suites are on offer at 24 Marcus Clarke Street in Canberra CBD on a short-term basis. Office spaces are available to lease with a termination date of 1 July 2025.
Located in the heart of the legal and financial precinct of the CBD within walking distance to the Law Courts, ANU, CBD bus interchange and Canberra Centre.
Vacant Office Spaces Include: Ground Floor - Vacant - 200sqm of office space - Existing Fit out - 3 x offices - 1 x open plan workspace - 1 x kitchenette
Level 3, Suite 1 - Vacant - 85sqm of office space - Existing Fit out - 4 x offices - 1 x open plan workspace - 1 x kitchenette
Level 3, Suite 3 - Vacant - 114sqm of office space - Existing Fit out - 3 x offices - 1 x open plan workspace - 1 x entrance space - 1 x shared tearoom
Level 3, Suite 4 - Vacant - 150sqm of office space - Existing Fit out - 3 x large rooms/ board rooms - 1 x open plan workspace - 1 x reception area - 1 x shared tearoom
Whether you are in the market for a short-term lease to try a new office space or only after space for a short amount of time, this space is for you.
For more information or to arrange an inspection, contact Abby Fulton or Ben Owen from Canberra Commercial.
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Key details
Property type:
Office
Block Size:
173 m²*
Unimproved Value:
$1,275,000 (2023)
Other Details
Block:
7
Section:
5
Rates (Residential):
$7,373*
Rates (Commercial):
$65,801*
Rates (Rural):
$1,661*
Land Tax (Residential):
$14,221*
Legal description:
CANB/CITY/5/7
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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