Professionals Gladstone are pleased to present to the market for lease; 3 George Mamalis Place, Callemondah.
Large industrial sheds are in short supply within the Gladstone region, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Boasting not one, but two 840m2 sheds with office space incorporated, including..
- 2 x 840m2* sheds - 100m2 of office space - 5m* tall, large roller doors for easy, vehicle access - 3 Phase Power - Fully fenced property, with a lockable gate, offering easy access and security for goods - Concreted hardstand of 1,400m2 - Air-conditioned office area & mezzanine floor area - Private toilet amenities - Great location on the northern side of Gladstone, neighbouring majority of our regions major industrial plants - Positioned within Gladstone's newest industrial estate
For further information, please contact the exclusive marketing agents -
Tamara Smits - 0467 378 562 Ron English - 0412 642 928
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