The London Offices, located on Florence Street, offer a unique and creative style of office space that is currently unmatched in the market for lease. Nestled between Newstead and Teneriffe, this quiet location provides a perfect setting for businesses seeking a distinctive character. With a variety of leasing options available in different sizes, the London Offices are an excellent choice for those looking for something out of the ordinary.
• 149-160sqm vacancies on the upper floor • Superb natural light throughout plus 6 metre raking ceiling • Onsite shower facilities • Onsite car parking available @ $250/ per bay per month • Onsite cafe situated on ground floor - perfect informal meeting area
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact your Raine & Horne Commercial agents.
Listing ID: 1118338
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