LJ Hooker Commercial is pleased to offer for lease Unit 57 located at Interlink Milperra. Brand new warehouse ready to move in now, location just off Milperra Road. Ashford Avenue is positioned within minutes to many major arterial road networks such as Henry Lawson Drive, The M5 Motorway and Newbridge Road.
This brand new architectural designed unit that meets the functional needs of todays business. Only a short distance to Bankstown Airport and major retailers such as Bunnings, Industrie, Aldi and many more.
Key features: -140sqm* warehouse and office -3 phase power -2 allocated parking in front of the unit -High internal clearance -Automated roller shutter door -Secure gates grounds with CCTV -Wide access driveway with allocated container drop off
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