Domain Business Park is an exciting new commercial complex situated in the centre of Townsville's commercial hub and directly behind North Queensland's No. 1 Homemaker Centre, Domain Central, which is home to big brands like Bunnings, Harvey Norman and BCF. The complex features 24 brand new warehouse/showroom tenancies ranging in size from 32sqm to 140sqm*.
Key Features:
- A tenancy size to suit every requirement from 32sqm to 108sqm* - Architecturally designed complex with great street appeal - Flexibility to up-size or downsize within the complex without relocating - Full-length glass shopfront and entry door - Electric roller door access - Secure on-site car park for 27 vehicles
*Approximately
For more information or to arrange an inspection please contact Steve Whaling on 0423 267 909 or email steve@epcnq.com.au
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