Experience the charm of a converted residential property with all the modern amenities required for a productive and pleasant workspace.
5 Charnwood Crescent, St Kilda VIC 3182
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Block size: 581 m² approx.
5 Charnwood Crescent is situated in the heart of St Kilda, featuring an array of cafés and shops, and multiple tram lines and 1km to Windsor Station for easy commuting.
The property features direct street access and secure off-street parking for 6 car spaces making parking for both staff and customers alike easy whilst being within close proximity to major arterials Princess and Nepean Highways, ensuring seamless connectivity.
The space is versatile with a flexible floor plan to suit multiple business requirements, featuring private offices, multiple meeting rooms, a boardroom, collaborative spaces, storage and on-site shower facilities.
Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to establish your business in this unique offering.
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