Located on the high exposure corner of Chalk Drive and Neil Street, the McNab building is a landmark A grade office complex on the northern edge of Toowoomba's CBD. In close proximity to major amenities such as car parking stations, cafes and hotels; 12 Neil Street provides unparalleled office accommodation in the Toowoomba market.
Features: - 132sqm net lettable area. - Secure Reception Area, Managers Office and Open Plan area - Own kitchen and bathrooms - Full disabled compliant with access to common PWD - Three exclusive secure car spaces plus common client parking. - Available July 2024
Join professional tenants McNab Construction, Stantec, VHD Studios, Slater & Gordon Lawyers, Aspire Financial and QPF in this
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