Elders Commercial Brisbane are pleased to present this exciting opportunity on Vulture Street opposite the Gabba stadium! The property offers 380m2 of beautifully designed space, with polished concrete & timber flooring throughout, high ceilings allowing for an abundance of natural light, as well as quality finishes. Designed to suit office or retail tenancies, the property is completed with four (4) car spaces included in the rent.
Key features of the property include:
- 380m2 creative tenancy - Quality finishes throughout - High ceilings allowing for an abundance of natural light - Prime positioning in Kangaroo Point located opposite the Gabba stadium - Four (4) car spaces included - Incentives on offer
For more information or to arrange a private inspection, contact your Elders Commercial Agents.
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