Stockdale & Leggo are pleased to offer Expression of Interest for this prime located two-level warehouse and office complex, located at 35 Fisken Street, Bacchus Marsh.
The Ground Floor comprises 525 sqm (approx) of warehouse space including two partitioned offices, secure and lockable reception, kitchenette & toilet facilities, 3x side roller door access (doors 4mx4m).
The First-Floor features sunny office spaces of 270 sqm (approx) with open plan area, board room, partitioned office, (kitchenette, storeroom and toilets facilities)?.
All within close proximity to Bacchus Marsh Train Station & Main Street, Bacchus Marsh
For more information, please contact Leasing Agents Emily Closter & Mark Shelly. Inspect by appointment.
Features include: Air conditioning,Alarm System,Broadband internet access,Close to Shops,Close to Transport
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