Elders Commercial Brisbane are pleased to present to the market for lease this exciting opportunity to secure an outstanding creative office space in the highly sought after James Street precinct. Situated in the heart of Fortitude Valley just off James Street, this quality office is fitted out with reception, Boardroom and open plan work area with 14 workstations in place. Key features of the tenancy include:
- 96m2 Creative office in James Street Precinct - Fit out in place for 14 Staff - Modern Building Façade - Abundance of natural Light - Close to public transport
This truly is a rare opportunity in one of the most high demand streets within the James Street precinct! For further information or to arrange an inspection, please do not hesitate to contact your exclusive Elders Commercial agent.
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