8/50 Oxford Close features a 137sqm fully fitted office with two allocated parking bays within walking distance to public transport amenity and multiple food and beverage options.
Within walking distance is a secure public car park, Leederville and West Leederville Train Stations, and Leederville bus station. Leederville retail & entertainment precinct (500m) provides multiple additional food and beverage options.
Fit Out Specifications:
- Exposed architectural spiral AC ducting - Reception/kitchen area with dishwasher & bar fridge - Theatre/studio room with Strand Lighting - LED lighting throughout (dimmable in suites) - Sound deadening to walls & ceiling - Remote control sheer and block-out blinds - Dedicated Vocus Enterprise level Internet (up to 1000Gb) - 10GbE network throughout whole facility - PoE SNOM Phone system in all rooms - Alarm system and building CCTV Camera with remote app login
Strata Features:
- Lift access - End of trip facilities (showers/lockers & bike racks) - Common Solar Panel System minimising common area consumption costs - New ducted Air Conditioner as of March 2024 - New car park garage roller door - Building painted less than 2 years ago
Nearby Food & Beverage:
- Jean Claude Patisserie - Besk - Hylin Café - Mary Street Bakery - Perth Organic Kitchen - Bad love Burger Co - Bread boy - J.B O'Reilly's - Nowhereman Brewing Co. - Exchange Bar
Public Transport & Parking:
- Secure Public Car Park 400m - Leederville Bus station 200m - Leederville Train Station 200m - West Leederville Train Station 900m - Excellent access to Mitchell Freeway onramp - Ample pubic street parking - Leederville retail & entertainment precinct 550m (200m to overpass)
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