- Modern unit complex - Central industrial Garbutt location - Front unit with exposure - 75m² floor area - Existing extensive fit-out consisting of a front reception / waiting area and 5x partitioned offices - Rear electric roller shutter and glass panel sliding entry doors - Small kitchenette to the rear - Fully secure automatic gate providing 24/7 access to the complex for tenants (remote provided). Motion sensor flood lighting within the complex for 24 hour safety. - Three phase power available (need to be installed) - NBN connectivity - 14 on-site car parks with surrounding driveway for easy in and out access within the complex - Pylon and facade signage opportunities available - On site male/female amenities
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