Located in a prime position on the corner of Botany and Townshend Streets is this 428m2 space ready for its new tenant.
Featuring massive signage opportunities, large windows to all sides allowing natural light to flood in, multiple entry points including on street level to both frontages. The space is currently divided into multiple oversized rooms, allowing complete flexibility for the new tenant.
The tenancy includes a kitchen / staff room, male and female toilets and plenty of storage space. Conveniently situated just a stone's throw from the Woden Town Centre and a short 10-minute drive to the Canberra CBD.
Key Features: - 428m2 space - Kitchen/staff room - Excellent gym/fitness or dance centre - Male and Female Toilets - Multiple entrances - Convenient parking - Plenty of storage space
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Key details
Property type:
Other Commercial
Other Details
Other Commercial Size:
428 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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