Impressive Office Space Located at the Gateway to Darwin CBD
3 Printers Place, Darwin City NT 0800
$375/m2 + GST
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Block size: 6958 m² approx.
3 Printers Place is an impressive office complex located on the fringe of Darwin CBD. The premises is strategically positioned just meters from McMinn Street with direct proximity to Darwin's Central Business District.
The available tenancy is securely located within the complex alongside NT News, Canterbury Institute of Management & Atomic 212. The area on offer features generous offices, meeting room with access via a welcoming reception. The existing fit out is of high standard featuring quality executive fixtures, fittings and finishes.
The building provides extensive glazing throughout and exceptional views of the garden surrounds.
The tenancy benefits from convenient access to main arterial road Tiger Brennan Drive and its close proximity to central Darwin conveniences.
Key Property Highlights: * 210m2* tenancy * Furniture included * Quality office space * Existing fit out * Abundant glazing - garden views * Secure tenancy * On grade parking * Conveniently located at the main entry point to the CBD off Tiger Brennan Drive
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For more information or to arrange an inspection contact Jack Loynes on 0499 980 677
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