Gross Waddell ICR is pleased to present Level 1, Suite 1, 517 St Kilda Road, Melbourne for lease.
Perfectly positioned on the corner of St Kilda Road and Commercial Road only meters from Alfred Hospital, this premises is highly accessible with tram networks at your doorstep.
Current layout includes reception/waiting area and five consult/treatment rooms. Each level also has an external waiting area, and the building has a pharmacy located on the ground floor.
Property Highlights:
- Area: 106sqm* - Multiple consult/treatment rooms all equipped with sinks - Two secure basement car parks - Self-contained - Public transport at your doorstep - Very close to Alfred Hospital - Surrounding amenities include 7-Eleven, IGA & Nandos
For further information or to organise an inspection, please contact:
Richard Lowe: 0425 742 777 Raoul Salter: 0418 335 432
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