Brand New Office Space 87m²* | Available to Occupy Now
Suite 2.05/3 Fordham Way, Oran Park NSW 2570
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This prestigious new building offers six floors of commercial office space and is located right in the heart of Oran Park Town's business precinct. Located moments' walk to the proposed train station and positioned across the Oran Park Podium Shopping Centre that offers all required essential services.
• Professional office space - 87m²* • Open plan layout • Ducted air conditioning and commercial grade lighting • Excellent natural light on offer • Security building with Disability compliant access • Ample off street parking with underground visitor parking available • At the doorstep of the new Western Sydney airport
For more information please contact Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899 or Michael Figueira 0405 743 487.
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