- Well located within the desired industrial precinct of Garbutt just off the major arterial road of Woolcock Street - Diverse / all round warehouse facility suitable for a variety of industrial users - Building area of 600m² - Land area of 2,252m² - Majority high clearance open plan warehousing with 3x large roller door entry points and 1x small-medium entry points - Air-conditioned office space consisting of 2x separate rooms with a kitchenette facility - Mezzanine floor located on top of office space - 3 phase power supply + air-compressor capability - Disability compliant toilet - Fully concreted rear hardstand area with a wash down bay + oil separator - Solar panel system on the roof for the benefit of a tenant
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