Fully fitted Government grade Aitkenvale offices with attached warehouse
Lease D & E/254 Ross River Road, Aitkenvale QLD 4814
$142,720 per year + GST
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Block size: 491 m² approx.
This modern and well-presented professional office tenancy is available for immediate lease and features:
• 371m2 of high quality office accommodation • 120m2 of fully secure warehouse space • Secure reception area with swipe card access • 2 large front-of-house offices or consultation rooms • Large open-plan office space • Large built-in cupboards & storage areas • Storage room • Communications/data room • Large Conference Room • Disabled access throughout • Undercover parking as well as ample off-street parking for 12 vehicles + visitor spaces
Please contact managing agents RWC Townsville to arrange an inspection.
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