Ground Floor Office In Sought After Cameron Street Professional Precinct
1/64 Cameron Street, Launceston TAS 7250
Contact Blake Shepherd or Joel Harwood
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Block size: 154 m² approx.
This 154m2 office tenancy is positioned two doors from the LPO and sits within Launceston's pre-eminent professional precinct with very few ground floors vacancies in the area, of course allowing disabled access. Tenancy 1, 64 Cameron Street comprises a good mix of single offices, open plan areas, reception, meeting rooms, self contained amenities, kitchen and the benefit of three secure car spaces at the rear of the property (additional cost).
Other features include: - Multiple reverse cycle ceiling cassettes throughout - Flexible office configuration - Up to three secure car spaces at rear (additional cost) - Disabled access - Premium professional location
For further details contact Blake Shepherd or Joel Harwood.
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