Knight Frank Townsville is pleased to present 5-21 Denham Street, Townsville City to the market for lease.
The standalone 2-storey commercial office building is located within the core of the Townsville CBD providing businesses with an unrivalled location and outstanding accessibility.
Key features include: - Total Building Area - 1,640 sqm* - Level 1 840 sqm* including balcony - Ground Floor 800 sqm* - Internal lift access to Level 1 - 7 Car Parks - Fully fitted out and ready for occupation - Excellent natural light with impressive views over the CBD and Ross Creek - Floor plates able to be reconfigured to suit specific tenant requirements - High exposure and natural light to all sides - Building naming rights available
For more information or to arrange and inspection, please contact Paul Dury or Dan Place.
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