ADAPTABLE CHARACTER SPACE IN THE HEART OF CLAREMONT
28/50 Bay View Terrace, Claremont WA 6010
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Block size: 1865 m² approx.
Located in the stylish Old Theatre Lane within the Heart of the Claremont Town Centre, this flexible 145sqm tenancy presents a unique blank canvass opportunity for a variety of end-users to secure their business location. Footsteps to the Claremont Quarter, this adaptable space provides excellent lifestyle elements for staff and convenience for clients.
Available from April 1st 2024 (subject to fit out time-frames), this former character office can easily be reconfigured to suit your specific requirements & business needs. If you are looking to relocate your office in the Western Suburbs or avoid the city traffic, this is a must to inspect.
Key Features: Second Floor Character space currently finished to a warm shell 145sqm across two split levels being 70 & 75sqm (refer plan) Flexible space suitable to variety of end users e.g. Office, Yoga, Pilates Convenient access for clients and staff Short walk to nearby retail, restaurants, cafes & Claremont Quarter Available 1st April 2024 (subject to fit-out timing)
Asking Rent: $36,250 net per annum + GST
Estimated 23/24 Variable Outgoings: $13,802.35 per annum + GST
Car Parking: The Unit does not come with a dedicated car bay however there are multiple public car parks within close proximity providing free or paid parking. Public transport also provides a convenient option to commute to and from, with Claremont Station a short 3-minute walk away.
*please note the renders/artist impressions are indicative only and do not reflect the current fit-out, which is a warm shell
For further information please contact the Exclusive Leasing Agents: Greg D'Arcy or Jake Wallman
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