- 400 sqm* flexible office space - Quality fitout in place with great levels of natural light - Conveniently located above Glynburn Plaza - Abundant on site car parking plus separate secure undercroft parking - Lift access with DDA compliant facilities - Available July 2024
McGees Property are pleased to present T1, 161-167 Glynburn Road, Firle for lease.
This versatile office space of 400 sqm* is complemented by great levels of natural light and comes complete with full DDA access and a vast selection of shops and restaurants to take advantage of right at your doorstep within Glynburn Plaza.
For more information or to arrange for an inspection of T1, 161-167 Glynburn Road, please contact Charlie Caruso or Phillip Joncheff of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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