- Located directly opposite the Townsville Law Courts - Previously sold only once since its 1934 construction as the Masonic Temple - Suited for conversion into office space or residential use (STCA) - Occupies a land area of 1,012m²* in a prime city location - Features a total floor area of 950m²* with 500m² on the ground and 450m² on the first floor - Built from reinforced concrete and showcases an imposing colonial-style façade - The interior boasts an open plan layout with 5m high ceilings and abundant natural light - Includes secure, concreted on-site parking - Equipped with male and female bathrooms - Situated 100 meters from the Townsville City Council chambers
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Aaron Power at Colliers.
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