Conveniently located in Mayfield East in a tightly held commercial development, and only minutes to CBD and Newcastle Port.
This commercial unit enjoys exposure to Industrial Drive, consisting of 242 m2 of office space over 2 levels, together with a 50 m2 warehouse/workshop area.
The office component has an entry/reception area, 3 large open plan spaces and a private office - all of which are alarmed, data cabled and air-conditioned. There are also dual dual amenities plus a shower room and kitchen amenities on both levels.
Three (3) phase power is connected to the premises with the workshop/warehouse accessible via an automated roller door, and 4 allocated parking spaces right outside your door.
An ideal alternate city fringe office opportunity, providing highway exposure, on-site parking, all at a much lesser rate than CBD offices.
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