High Quality Fitout with Exceptional Light & Views
South Wharf Tower 30 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf VIC 3006
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30 Convention Centre Place is a high quality A-Grade commercial office building in the heart of South Wharf. Surrounded by a thriving retail precinct including Crown Casino, DFO South Wharf Outlet Centre, Munich Brauhaus and a wide variety of restaurant and bars.
This prime riverfront location provides outstanding views over the Yarra River towards the CBD and floor to ceiling windows ensure maximised natural light. Currently in place is a highly functional, efficient and modern fitout, with multiple meeting rooms, breakout areas and much more.
125+ car parks available on-site.
Please contact either Travis or Michael to arrange your inspection.
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