Colliers are excited to bring this unique offering to market for lease, an extremely modern and well-presented office, showroom, and warehouse in a well-positioned location in Waterloo. Unit 20, 198-222 Young Street offers an abundance of functionality, freshly painted concrete floors, newly refurbished mezzanine office which is flooded with natural light.
This property in its entirety consists of ground floor showroom/warehouse which can be accessed by a container height roller door, mezzanine office, numerous meeting rooms, kitchenette, bathroom & shower amenities plus 6 x car spaces. This site is ideal for a corporate headquarters and would suit a variety of users.
This stunning property is located in a leafy, tree lined street on the Western side of Young Street in Waterloo. The estate is situated within a well-established area with a mixture of industrial, residential, creative commercial & showroom properties. 198-222 Young Street is well serviced with various amenities including the F&B and retail precinct on Danks Street, Green Square Station, reliable bus services within walking distance and an abundance of cafés and restaurants in close proximity.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive listing agents.
Jackson Wray 0404 062 237
or
Jeremy Green 0406 225 597
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