Perfect entry level boutique office space in Brisbane CBD. Located at 167 Eagle Street is this sub lease opportunity, set up with existing work stations to accommodate up to 8 people. It also includes shared access to a reception area, meeting room, a large board room, kitchenette and the onsite building amenities. This is a great opportunity to secure an Eagle Street address for your business.
***Gross rent includes electricity***
- 35m2 approx. exclusive work area + 89m2 approx. shared area - Access to reception, board room, meeting room & amenities - Bright office with ample natural light - Existing workstations capable of hosting up to 8 people - Ability to dedicate lockable storage - End of trip facilities available in the building - Access cards for 24/7, 365 access to the building - Prime CBD address on Eagle Street for your business
Please contact exclusive marketing agent Chris Esdale for further information and to schedule your inspection.
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