Chase Commercial is proud to present this well-positioned functional office warehouse to market for lease.
Key tenancy features: - 150sqm of corporate grade office with undercover parking; - Abundance natural light and ducted air conditioning; - Mix of open plan and partitioned spaces; - Ground floor reception area.
This fantastic office space is located in the well-established industrial precinct of Banyo. The property is conveniently positioned within 5kms of the Brisbane Airport, 15kms of the CBD and offers immediate access to the arterial roads of the Gateway Motorway and Bruce Highway. For more information and to secure this exclusive opportunity, please contact Chase agent Beau Newman to arrange an inspection.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Close to Transport,Car Parking - Surface,Carpeted,Kitchenette,Toilet Facilities
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