Character Building With Excellent Presence on Florence Street
34 Florence Street, Teneriffe QLD 4005
$75,000 GROSS PA + GST
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Block size: 761 m² approx.
This contemporary building is conveniently located for the Gasworks and Teneriffe precincts and the local ferry and bus services.
+ Car parks available at $250pm each + Funky former Woolstore building + Well presented blank canvas + Historic building in Teneriffe which has preserved much of its historic character including polished floors and brickwork + High speed fibre internet and air conditioning + Short drive to Brisbane City or walking distance to various bus routes and City Cat Ferry + Walking distance to local amenities in Teneriffe including cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, supermarket, bars and breweries
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