Knight Frank Newcastle and Central Coast are pleased to present For Lease, this newly constructed unit accessed via Cobbans Close, with visibility from Weakleys Drive.
The tenancy includes above awning signage, with main road signage available subject to negotiation. All signage has lighting for night time visibility.
Key features include: - 250 sqm* lettable area with 7.5 m* height to the eaves - Full concrete pre-cast panels - Electric roller door and awnings - Glass double entry door and separate personal access door - Amenities including kitchenette and disabled toilet with shower
This unit is located within an established complex, neighboured by two long-standing, local businesses that have been trading in the area for 10+ years.
For any further enquiries, please contact the listed agents.
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