GormanKelly is pleased to offer Ground Floor 56-58 Burwood Road, Hawthorn for LEASE.
Exceptionally positioned on the ground floor, this versatile space is perfectly suited for office, retail, or showroom purposes. With expansive glass to three out of the four sides this premises is perfect for those wanting to be seen.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
+ Floor area: 136sqm* + Two (2) onsite car parks + Self contained kitchenette + Lift access to all floors + Nearby pubic parking + Hawthorn train station at door step + Vibrant array of cafes, eateries, bars, IGA supermarket and St James Park all within a short stroll.
To obtain further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive leasing agents below.
WILL KELLY +61 423 014 007 wkelly@gormankelly.com.au
RICHARD MUNDAY +61 408 407 603 rmunday@gormankelly.com.au
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