Recently Refurbished Commercial Office and Retail Space
46 Smith Street, Darwin City NT 0800
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Block size: 491 m² approx.
Looking for a space in the heart of Darwin CBD? Look no further, the recently refurbished 46 Smith Street has several tenancies available for occupation. There is a laneway opportunity with access from Austin Lane, or a full floor on level 2. Details as follows:
Tenancy 2, Ground Floor (Austin Lane Access) - 90 sqm approx. - Parking at the rear - Break out areas - High ceilings - Exposed Galvanised Iron Shed - Toilets
Full floor, Second Floor. Can be divided into 2 tenancies; see indicative layout in floorplan. - 327 sqm approx. (Or 170 sqm and 160 sqm approx. if divided) - Quality Commercial offices space - New Carpets - Boardroom - Server room - LED lighting - Tea room - Area divided into numerous offices - Same level toilets and showers - Reception - Car parking available
For further information and rates please contact agents
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