454 Nepean Highway has been transformed into the best office accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula.
The property has recently undergone a major refurbishment which included: • Ground lobby entrance upgrade • Lift car upgrades • All on floor amenities upgraded • All floor lift lobby upgrades • Refurbishment of outdoor terraces
A short walk to Frankston Train Station and Bayside Shopping Centre, and located next to the beach, 454 Nepean Highway allows tenants to position themselves in Frankston's best office building. Secure undercover car parking available.
Current vacancies include: Ground: 208sqm Currently undergoing refurbishment. Level 4: 580sqm High quality office fitout. Level 4 187sqm Refurbished
This is an opportunity not to be missed, contact one of the appointed agents today to arrange an inspection.
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