PROMINENT CORNER IN JAMES ST PRECINCT - TWO TENANCIES AVAILABLE!
32 Doggett Street, Newstead QLD 4006
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Block size: 558 m² approx.
Unbelievable showroom/office opportunities within the James Street precinct! Join a multitude of other highly successful businesses within the area including; Space Furniture, Natuzzi, Tongue & Groove, Hali Rugs, Designco, Havwood Flooring & Endota Spa.
Key features include: - 276m2 office/showroom with high ceilings throughout - 267m2 showroom with polished concrete floors - Up to eight (8) onsite car parks available - Corner signage opportunity available with huge exposure - Walking distance to Calile Hotel with direct access to award winning restaurants, shopping and bars.
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