- A two level commercial office building with a third office level which fronts Annand Street at the rear of the building - There are two levels of secure basement car parking (38 car parks in total) that are accessed from Annand Street - The building has three strata titled lots with a gross floor area of approximately 3,014 square metres - Located on the eastern side of Ruthven Street near the major traffic intersection of Ruthven and Herries Streets. - Two lift services to the first level - The Arcade entry is attractive and has a professional presentation for clients and tenants - Few buildings in the CBD offer secure car parking facilities with a quality standard of accommodation and which do so have a strong appeal for tenants
For Further information contact Shane Kennett on 0407 161 513 - LJ Hooker Commercial Toowoomba.
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