• 130sqm* of multilevel office tenancy • Fit-out includes a reception area, open plan workspace & executive offices • Landlord currently refurbishing unit - new carpet & paint • Ample onsite parking for customers & staff • Direct access to Gateway Motorway • Private internal bathroom & kitchen amenities • Air-conditioning across both levels • Exterior breakout space at the rear of the unit • Available from early Feb 2024 - call today to inspect!
Banyo is situated on the Northside of Brisbane allowing excellent access to all northern arterial routes, Gateway Motorway, Airport & Port. Banyo provides good public transport, is only 4km North of Brisbane Airport and is only 12km North of the CBD.
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Listing ID: 3994624
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