Chase Commercial is pleased to offer 42 Clarence Street, Coorparoo to the market for lease. Tenancy features include:
+ 226m2* modern first floor office + Open plan office area, meeting rooms & boardroom + Male & female amenities with shower + Beautiful natural light throughout tenancy + Large private outdoor balcony and seating area + Directly opposite Coorparoo Train Station + Two access points via Morley Street & Clarence Street + Landlord happy to incentivise for the right tenant
Located just off Cavendish Road and directly across the road from the Coorparoo train station, this opportunity boasts unrivalled convenience for staff and customers.
For further information or to arrange private inspection, please contact our Exclusive Listing agent Jake Jones today.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Alarm System,Close to Schools,3 Phase Power,Car Parking - Surface,Carpeted,Creative,Kitchenette,Toilet Facilities
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