CBRE is pleased to exclusively offer for lease 41B Raymond Road, Laverton North.
Situated within Laverton North's tightly held industrial precinct this prized location provide immediate access to Western Ring Road and Princess Freeway.
This offering boasts: + Modern corporate office: 560sqm* + Warehouse area: 2,641sqm* + Total GLA: 3,201sqm* + Lunchroom and staff amenities + Multiple container height roller doors + Automated security gates + Nearby major arterials such as Western ring road, Westgate freeway and Princess freeway. + Ample onsite parking
Located in Laverton North, the most central location in Melbourne's rapidly expanding West. Offering excellent access to key thoroughfares Dohertys Road (900m) and Boundary Road (670m). Only minutes from the Western Ring Rd (630m and Princes Fwy (1.45km).
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