Gorman Commercial is pleased to present both Suites 1 & 2 at Level 1/79 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley for lease. Situated in a high exposure location with great signage opportunities along Stephensons Road.
There is an opportunity to lease as one or individually.
Key Components:
Suite 1: 55sqm (approx.) Suite 2: 64sqm (approx.) Total potential area: 119sqm (approx.)
Suite 1 is partitioned with meeting rooms and offices, whilst suite 2 is open-plan and both can cater to a variety of business use.
Located only minutes from the Monash Freeway and surrounded by countless national tenants such as Woolworths and Coles Express, whilst also having excellent exposure to the busy Stephensons Road. The area is also well serviced by public transport in the form of the 623 and 733 bus routes as well as Mount Waverley train station.
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