5/34-36 King William Street, Broadmeadows VIC 3047
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Gross Waddell ICR is delighted to present for sale Unit 5, situated at 34-36 King William Street in the vibrant locale of Broadmeadows.
Strategically positioned within the coveted Broadmeadows precinct, this property boasts seamless connectivity to Broadmeadows Shopping Centre, the local train station, as well as convenient access to Melbourne CBD and the Airport.
Benefitting from a rich array of amenities, coupled with close proximity to major thoroughfares including the Tullamarine Freeway and the Western Ring Road, this investment offers exceptional potential.
Property Highlights:
Warehouse space: 128 sqm* Mezzanine area: 61 sqm* Remote-operated roller door Visitor parking facilities available
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For further details or to schedule an inspection, please contact Glenn Ye on 0400 880 388 or Richard Lowe on 0425 742 777.
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