232 Victoria Parade offers a great opportunity to secure a fully fitted office space in the heart of East Melbourne.
The building is conveniently located on the doorstep of the 109 Tram Line linking the CBD to Port Melbourne and Box Hill and of course only a 5 minute walk to Parliament Train Station. The property is also easily accessible via Melbourne's major arterial roads.
Tenancies available as follows:
232 Victoria Parade - 3.0 Star NABERS Energy Rating
Part Level 6: 338.8 sqm* - UNDER OFFER Brand new part floor speculative fitout comprising 23 workstations, 2 meeting rooms, boardroom, 1 office, waiting room. Sweeping views overlooking the Fitzroy Gardens, MCG and CBD.
Part Level 6: 337.8 sqm* Refurbished to a warm shell layout, tenancy overlooks Victoria Parade
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