Elders Commercial Brisbane are pleased to present to the market for lease a functional opportunity within Milton's most sought after strip - Park Road. The opportunity arises to secure office tenancies all comprising of practical configurations and fantastic signage opportunity. Additionally, the site benefits from its close proximity to Milton Ferry Terminal & Milton Train Station, as well as being surrounded by an abundance of cafes, bars and restaurants.
Key features include:
- Available office tenancies of 163m2 - Abundance of car parking available at market rates - Fantastic signage opportunities facing Park Road - Amenities located on each level - Doorstep access to Park Road café/restaurant opportunities
For more information or to arrange an inspection, please don't hesitate to contact your Elders Commercial Agent Today!
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