Within the Belconnen Arts Centre sits a 40m2 Meeting Room. The Meeting Room is flooded with natural light, comfortably seats up to 20 on a boardroom table, offers a self-contained kitchenette and basic AV. This space is ideal for a small team to come together and collaborate. Short walking distance to Belconnen Westfield and other cafes, retailers, services and businesses.
Key Property Features: • Ground floor 40m2 meeting room • Capacity for up to 20 in boardroom style or to be re-arranged as a small office • Natural light, floor-to-ceiling windows • In-room kitchenette with microwave, sink, fridge and kettle • 65" Ricoh Interactive Whiteboard television with HDMI connection for laptops • Shared bathrooms, M, F and accessible • 1x on-site car park • 24-hour access • Double-sided whiteboard • Electricity, Wi-Fi and water included in rental
The Belconnen Arts Centre are inviting expressions of interest from creative, design, education or cultural businesses and organisations in keeping with Belconnen Arts Centre's purpose as public ACT arts facility
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