Elders Commercial Brisbane is pleased to present to the market for lease this prime James Street Precinct showroom opportunity boasting character and corner site exposure. Placed on the thriving Boulevard between James Street and Gasworks this property is highly exposed with huge signage potential.
Key features of the property include:
- 400-2,000m2 High Profile Showroom - James Street Precinct Location - Massive street Frontage/Presence - Directly opposite the new Calile Hotel - Massive saw tooth roof
Situated in the heart of Fortitude Valley, just seconds from James street, is this extremely rare opportunity to secure up to 2,000m2 of Prime Showroom Space. The showroom is suited to a variety of users and can be split into a range of different sizes.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact your Elders Commercial Agents today!
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