Level 1 Suite 107/370 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3000
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Gorman Allard Shelton is pleased to present Unit 107, 370 St Kilda Road, Melbourne to the market.
This 67 sqm (approx.) first floor office is comprised of two partitioned offices, a breakout area and reception space that can cater for a range of different businesses and purpose.
The suite's partitioned offices benefit from sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows providing excellent natural light.
This versatile office space is an amazing opportunity!
Key features comprise:
* Area: 67 sqm (approx.) * Three (3) partitioned offices * Open-plan reception area * Shared bathroom amenities
Only a five minute walk to Domain Interchange, a hub for public transport routes and soon-to-be home to the new Anzac Station. This suite benefits from outstanding transport connectivity.
With prominent landmarks such as the Victorian Arts Centre, the National Gallery of Victoria and the Shrine of Remembrance attracting visitors and tourism, this area is always alive with foot traffic.
Supported by excellent vehicle access via Kings Way and connecting freeways including the Monash, Melbourne's best public green spaces only moments from your door and nearby lifestyle amenity, this suite is close to everything your staff and clients will need!
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