239 Adelaide Terrace is an eight level well-appointed commercial office building situated close to the St Georges Terrace and Victoria Avenue intersection.
Each level of the building boasts Million Dollar River Views.
This busy part of the Perth CBD has a wide range of restaurants, cafes and takeaways to compliment your staff requirements on a daily basis.
The building is close to Perths Legal Precinct and has a variety of public transport services at the front door.
A large forecourt entry is very prominent and leads on to busy Adelaide Terrace.
There is plenty of secure undercover parking available at approximately $400 per bay/month + government levy + GST
The overall building has undergone a complete refurbishment of the amenities and is currently being painted externally.
The building has 3 new lifts which have been modernised.
Naming Rights to a major tenant is available.
Competitive rental rates and lease terms available and negotiable.
Outgoings are currently $139SQM for the current financial year.
Post refurbishment of the building, it is expected to achieve a 4.0 NABERS energy rating.
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