Sutton Anderson and Colliers are delighted to present 24 Punch Street, Artarmon to the market for lease. The property is a newly refurbished two story office building situated a short distance to Artarmon and St Leonards train stations. Each floor presents high quality, light filled, open plan office space with separate bathroom and kitchen amenities. The property is zoned IN2 light industrial which allows for a large amount of potential uses for the property.
Other features include:
-Approx 354sqm -Ample onsite undercover secure parking -M/F bathrooms with shower -2 x Kitchennettes -Close to public transport -Recently refurbished -IN2 Light industrial zone -Plenty of natural light -Air conditioning -Well connected to the Pacific Highway and Gore Hill Freeway
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