Designed by award winning international architects, this newly constructed office space within the Panorama development is superbly positioned in the heart of Box Hill's business precinct.
Located amongst Box Hill's beautiful outdoor parks, gardens and recreational spaces, exclusive retail outlets and eateries as well as immediate access to Box Hill Train Station and Box Hill Hospital, this exceptional building provides a perfect opportunity for your business.
Key features include:
- Areas: Level 1 of 354.2sqm & 332.6sqm - Excellent natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows - High exposure along Whitehorse Road - Suits a variety of uses Office, medical & education (STCA) - 14 Onsite car parking available - New End of Trip Facilities - Fully DDA Compliant - Walking distance to Box Hill Central Shopping Centre & Box Hill Train Station
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