321-323 Queensberry Street, North Melbourne VIC 3051
$150,000 pa
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Block size: 217 m² approx.
Modern two story office building of 320 sqm (approx NLA) located in the heart of North Melbourne close to Queen Victoria Market, Elizabeth Street, CBD and public transport. The building is situated on 217 sqm (approx) of land on the corner of Cobden & Queensberry Streets taking advantage of its north eastern aspect. Features an open plan ground floor and a partitioned first floor with combination of private offices and open plan work spaces. The building offers zoned climate control, new carpets throughout, suspended ceilings, floor to ceiling windows and four secure off-street car spaces accessible from the rear laneway. The property offers great exposure for a local, national or international company looking for a new corporate headquarters. Inspect by Appointment.
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