Chase Commercial are pleased to offer this highly functional office/warehouse at 3/12 Walker Street, Woolloongabba to the market for lease.
Tenancy features include: + 303sqm* office/warehouse NLA + 199m2* office*, 104m2* warehouse/mezzanine + 4.8m* electric roller door + 3 exclusive car parks + Male and female amenities up and down + Superb inner-city location - great access benefits + Landlord offering short term leases
This office and warehouse is a short walk to the Gabba Stadium, cafe's and restaurant, major southside arterial routes and Brisbane CBD. This property is available for immediate occupation.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact our Exclusive listing agent Jake Jones today.
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Features include: Air Conditioning,Area Views,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,City Views,3 Phase Power,Car Parking - Surface,Disabled Access,Kitchenette,Roller Door Access,Short Term,Toilet Facilities
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