WAREHOUSE TENANCY OPTIONS RANGING FROM 50m2 TO 400m2
61 Princess Street, Bundaberg East QLD 4670
Contact Agent - 50m2 - 400m2 Warehouse Options
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Block size: 4649 m² approx.
Steve Bernstrom at McGrath Wide Bay is pleased to present Pre-Leasing Options available at 61 Princess Street, Bundaberg East.
Key Property Attributes:
Tenancy Options Ranging from 50m2 to 400m2 Metal Clad Units: To be built in developing industrial complex. Shed Dimensions: 12 Metre Depth x Width Required. Expected Completion time Circa Jul 2024 to Late 2024. High Roller Doors Pedestrian Door Access Clear Span Warehouse Space Ample Power Points Signage Opportunity Kitchenette - including sink and refrigerator area for tenancy 100m2 + Individual Toilet & Hand Basin - included for tenancies 100m2 + Situated off Main Street (Princess St) with an average of 17,000 + Vehicles Passing Daily
Please contact Steve Bernstrom for further information on this pre-leasing opportunity and secure your spot today!
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