Unit 35 & 36 (combined unit) Warehouse: 97sqm Office: 41sqm Total Size: 138sqm Short term lease in place until 14 June 2024.
Combine your workspace, office and storage needs into a modern and functional warehouse unit. * 6m internal warehouse clearance * Wide motorised roller doors * Awning over roller door provides for all weather loading * Quality 41sqm Mezzanine Office with floor to ceiling glass facade * Carpeted and Air-conditioned office * Private kitchenette * Security cameras & alarm system * High speed NBN internet connection * 3 Phase power * Designated external waste and recycling area * Bathroom and shower facilities at either end of the complex * On-Site dedicated container drop-off zones.
Located walking distance to Marrickville Metro Shopping Centre, and a short stroll to both St Peters & Sydenham Railway Stations.
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