Commercial opportunity in core CBD office precinct
Suite 112, 147 Pirie Street, Adelaide SA 5000
EOI 09/05/24
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Block size: 44 m² approx.
Suite 112, 147 Pirie Street represents a superbly located commercial opportunity for both investors and owner occupiers in the heart of Adelaide's CBD.
Located on the first floor of Aurora on Pirie, the contemporary office suite of 44sqm* offers a flexible workspace and provides good access to the building's impressive amenities, including a ground floor café, rooftop fitness centre and shared kitchen facilities.
Occupied by Australian engineering and construction firm Goodline, the property provides short-term holding income of $15,541* p.a. until 30 June 2025. The tenant has recently renewed their final 1-year term commencing 1 July 2024 with no further options for renewal.
Positioned along the rejuvenated Pirie Street, the property sits within close proximity of major commercial activity and is nearby to the retail and dining amenity of Rundle Mall and Adelaide's East End.
For sale by Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 9 May 2024 at 3pm (ACST).
For further information, or to arrange an inspection, please contact the Colliers Team.
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