Located in the inner city suburb of Adamstown and only minutes to the Kotara Homemakers Centre and Westfield Shopping Centre.
This rare industrial offering provides a convenient location and includes quality features such as glass shop front entry leading into an open plan office area/showroom with 2 additional private offices together with bathroom and kitchenette amenities. The lower level comprises of additional rooms and/or storage areas, kitchenette and bathroom/shower facilities. The clearspan, high clearance warehouse/workshop area is easily accessible via large roller door.
The large rear yard and carpark provides easy access for heavy vehicles. Zoned general industrial (E4), allowing for a wide variety of users and would be ideally suited for warehouse/distribution, wholesale and trade supplies, manufacturing or a tradies depot.
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