Beautiful Fortitude Valley Character Office/Showroom
282 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
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Block size: 813 m² approx.
Chase Commercial is pleased to present this recently refurbished character office tenancy in Fortitude Valley for lease. Tenancy features include:
* 292m2 ground floor tenancy with 2 car parks @ $315/bay/month * 60m2 additional mezzanine office * Fibre optic internet, bike racks and lockers * Exposed brick walls, and original wooden floors * Walking distance to Valley train station, award winning cafes & restaurants
High end Fortitude Valley office featuring recent refurbishment available for lease. Secure rear access for car parking, fob swipe access for end of trip facilities and lift access. Call Jordan Gentile to arrange an inspection today.
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