Exclusive & Stylish Creative Spaces with High Street Exposure - 185sqm to 220sqm
1/20 Acacia Street, Byron Bay NSW 2481
3 Units Available
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Three fully renovated units available in the Byron Bay Arts and Industrial Estate. Claiming a prominent position on Acacia Street with high street exposure and the added bonus of dual access from Grevillea Street.
Designed by a local award winning architect, the units feature a flexible warehouse layout with a separate office on the upper level and could be used for any number of business ventures or creative endeavor's. The kitchenette & bathroom with shower/toilet are of modern design with bespoke fittings and fixtures.
- Size Range from 220sqm to 185sqm units - Each unit features a high bay roller door/ large entry door and mezzanine level - Generous lower level makes ideal showroom or work space - Plenty of off-street customer parking, handy dual-street access for deliveries - Renovated and stylish two storey units all with kitchenettes, bathrooms - Only 5 mins to the heart of Byron Bay, 30 mins to Ballina/Byron Airport
Please Note: The exterior and interior of the building is still under renovations. Kitchenette, bathrooms, new lighting and new entry door's, etc. not pictured.
2 of the 5 units leased.
Lease Details:
- Please contact agent for a rent breakdown and lease terms. - Available Early May 2024
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