Elders Commercial Brisbane are pleased to present to the market for lease multiple opportunities with 87 Wickham Terrace! This newly refurbished property offers quality tenancies for tenants looking for a corporate image at an affordable rental. Centrally located in Spring Hill with great surrounding infrastructure, walking distance to CBD, easy access to public transport and close to parking stations!
Other features of the property include;
- Corporate opportunities from 46 - 264m2 - Flexible quality fit out options - Highly sought after city fringe location - Secure basement car parking available at market rates - New end of trip facilities with unisex showers & bike racks - Close to all forms of public transport
For more information or to arrange an inspection time, contact your Elders Commercial Agents today.
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