Nestled at the edge of Burnie's bustling Central Business District, the commercial space at 79 Mount Street offers an exceptional opportunity that's sure to capture your attention. This immaculate space is perfectly positioned to cater to your business needs, making it an ideal choice for a range of ventures.
This space is immaculate, featuring: - Three large rooms including reception - Private amenities - Three parking spaces easily located at the rear of the building. - Desirable floor space of approx. 110m - Reverse cycle heating/cooling - Street parking available at the front of the building - Flexible leasing options - Opportunity for initial fit-out incentives
Previously used as a dentistry, this space certainly lends itself towards a medical business however would suit almost anything!
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