484 Swan Street, Richmond is located in heart of Swan Street and provides the ability for an office user to occupy the entire building which provides 836sqm over two light filled levels.
484 Swan Street provides two secure entrance points via the main foyer which has an architecturally designed stair case and void. The Ground Floor offers a large open plan floor plate that can cater for office users or be used as a showroom or retail frontage, while also offering a rear roller door access. The upper floor is a mix of open plan office space with several large offices, meeting rooms, large boardroom, kitchen/breakout area and an exclusive outdoor balcony. The carpark is at the rear of the office and is entirely secure via a remote control roller door. 484 Swan Street provides fantastic natural light, street presence and also access to all the local amenities that Richmond has to offer including freeway access, tram and train.
For further information contact your exclusively appointed agents from JLL Metro Leasing Tim Sugar or Matt Szakiel
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