Building A 145 - 151 Fitzgerald Road, Laverton North VIC 3026
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CBRE is pleased to announce the offering of Warehouse A, 145-151 Fitzgerald Road, Laverton North.
Situated within Laverton North renowned industrial precinct, only 12km* from the Port of Melbourne and 16km* from Melbourne's CBD. This facility accommodates tenants that require large office space (1,135sqm*) as well as warehousing space (375sqm*).
This property strategically positioned on Fitzgerald Road with 290m* of street frontage and only 2.8km* from the Western Ring Road.
This facility boasts the following:
+ Immediate access to major arterials such as the Western Ring Road (2.8km*) + Corporate office area: 1,135sqm* + Warehouse area: 375sqm* + Staff amenities + Ample carparking
For more information contact the appointed agents below.
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