This is 1,279 sqm* of possibility in possibly one of Melbourne’s most hidden city-fringe gems. Located on Mt Alexander Road — with a corner position and an impressive 52 m* street frontage — the site boasts an excellent outdoor display for the thousands of cars passing daily. Protected by secure steel fencing and gates, the building features heating and cooling throughout for Melbourne’s temperamental four seasons. The 605 sqm* of functional building size is ideal for the CBD business ready for a little more space, or perhaps a business wanting their space to be a little closer to the CBD. The 59 tram conveniently stops on your doorstep and the Citylink on and off ramps are under 500 m* away — perfect for those with a longer and comfortable commute.
- 1,279 sqm* total land area. - 605 sqm* building area. - Impressive 52 m* street frontage. - Ample on-site car parking. - Mixed use zoning. - Long term lease available. - 400 m* to Citylink. - 4.1 km* from the CBD.
POINT OF VIEW:
Amid a time of transformation and just 4.1 km* from the CBD, Travancore’s untapped potential, both residentially and commercially, is finally making people sit up, take note, and take the keys.
*Approx. Pricing excludes GST
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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