Level 1/32a Salamanca Square, Battery Point TAS 7004
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Prestige professional tenancy situated in the heart of Hobart's most desirable precinct.
This highly attractive commercial tenancy enjoys an impressive outlook over Salamanca Square and beyond and has an extensive frontage to the Level 1 walkway.
Accommodation comprises an open plan reception/ waiting/office area, partitioned office overlooking Salamanca Square, a kitchenette and a bathroom. The tenancy benefits from extensive natural light, and reverse-cycle air conditioning, whilst the level 1 walkway also has lift access.
The tenancy will appeal to a variety of office and professional consulting uses (STCA).
In addition a secure car parking bay is also available completing this first class offering ($320 per month + GST)
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