ICONIC CAIRNS CBD OFFICE SPACE - 5 STAR REFURBISHMENT
64 Spence Street, Cairns City QLD 4870
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OfficeSize: n/a
Block size: 372 m² approx.
TENANCY AREA: 304*m² Including amenities
LOCATION: Strategically positioned in the Cairns CBD, just 200m to the Cairns Courthouse and in close proximity to Cairns Central Shopping. It's the perfect space for a front city office, retail store or showroom.
The open plan tenancy is ready for fit-out and has been fully refurbished to be disability compliant and also consists of two rear car parks.
- Landlords incentives on fit out options - 270*sqm office/retail space - Amenities included disable compliant toilet & males & ladies toilets also with shower facilities - Brand new disable lift in place at entrance - 2 secured car parks to the rear - Rear access for deliveries if required - Excellent signage opportunities
*Areas are approximate
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