700 Springvale Road offers an affordable office solution for occupiers looking for high grade corporate offices. Available for Lease is 638sqm which can be subdivided to suit a variety of sizes.
The property is located near the corner of Springvale Road and Wellington Road which provides excellent connectivity to Eastlink and the M1. Staff will be able to enjoy the choice of a number of nearby cafes, as well as being a short drive to Brandon Park Shopping Centre.
The space is currently partially partitioned and has the following features: - Boardroom - 3 x Private offices - Large open plan work space - Generous kitchen/breakout area
700 Springvale Road has a high car parking ratio, so there's ample secure car parks, as well as buses running along Wellington and Springvale Roads.
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