Travel House is a high quality office building located on the eastern fringe of the Perth CBD in East Perth. The property benefits from excellent surrounding amenity including the huge Wellington Square park, cafes, restaurants and various other commercial and retail offerings. Wittenoom Street is only 2kms from Perth CBD and has easy access to Graham Farmer Freeway. The McIver Train Station is just 800 metres west of the building.
Available areas include:
Ground 263.8 sqm
Functional layout including training/boardroom, 3 offices, open plan with 14 workstations Separate conference room with breakout area
Level 2 - 376sqm
Open plan with 2 meeting rooms and 1 office Exclusive balconies Recently refurbished with brand new LED lights, carpet and paint
Car bays available at $275 per bay per month plus GST.
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