Nelson Alexander Commercial are delighted to offer For Lease this large and light filled 1st floor office or studio in the highly sought after Prahran. Located just off Chapel St and High St the location couldn't be better. Please see below for full property details.
Property Features:
- Activity Centre Zone - Open Plan 100sqm (approx.) - Flexible Open Plan Design - Jarrah Hardwood Flooring - Modern Kitchenette - Fully Self Contained - Heating & Cooling Throughout - Walking Distance to Chapel St & High St Cafes & Restaurants - Attractive Lease Terms Available - Separate Entrance/Roller Door - Suit Pilates, Aerobics, Office, Creative Space and Variety of Other Uses (STCA)
For all property enquiries or to arrange an inspection, please contact exclusive Leasing Agent Nelson Alexander Commercial on 9419 5511.
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