24 Palmerin Street is one of the few dedicated office buildings in the Warwick area offering a high-profile corner location opposite beautiful Leslie Park. On offer is a multitude of options with up to 500sqm* available across two levels.
Features: - Ground level consists of 180sqm* currently fitted out with reception, meeting rooms and multiple offices. - Level One is currently 320sqm* however can be split into smaller tenancies of approximately 50-113sqm in size. - Common amenities and kitchenette are available on both levels. - Great natural light throughout - Lessor is willing to install lift and offer generous incentives subject to commercial terms. - Up to 13 car spaces available with 4 secure under cover and additional 4 under cover.
To arrange an inspection contact Justin Eastwell of LJ Hooker Commercial or Tony Mayfield of Powercat.
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