541 King Street is a 3 Level fitted out office building positioned on a standout corner location. The property consists of basement car parking and offices over ground, first and second floors. The break up of floors per sqm is as follows:
Ground floor: 260 sqm (approx) First floor: 275 sqm (approx) Second floor: NOW LEASED
The remaining 2 floors can be leased as a whole or as seperate floors. Other attributes of this offering are:
- Fitted with reception areas, offices, meeting rooms, open plan areas as well as kitchen and amenities. - Secure Basement car parking included in the rental - Building Signage Available (STCA) - Plenty of natural light with windows fronting King Street and Stanley Street - Views back to the CBD skyline and overlooking Eades Place Park which is directly opposite - 4 min walk to the beautiful Flagstaff Gardens - 8 minute walk to Flagstaff Train Station
Please call Luke Conquest 0432 328 668 for more information or to inspect.
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