Located within Primewest Osborne Park and fronting Scarborough Beach Rd this modern first floor office tenancy is afforded ease of access due to its proximity to freeway entry/exit points and major arterial roads. In addition to this the tenancy is located less than 1km from the Glendalough Train Station and within walking distance to several food and beverage options.
The 343sqm* availability benefits from great natural light, has lift/stair access and is predominantly open plan with large boardroom, offices, internal toilets and kitchenette. Incoming tenants can take advantage of great signage opportunities and ample parking.
Outgoings are estimated at $87.25sqm +GST for the 2022/23 Financial year.
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