Level 3 Suite 2/132-146 Elizabeth Street, Hobart TAS 7000
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When you step inside this tenancy, you will immediately feel a sense of class, with this high quality fit-out coupled with an abundance of natural light and city views wherever you look. This northern section of Hobart's CBD has recently developed into a vibrant precinct with numerous new high quality boutique food and beverage options as well as the UTAS developments.
This is a modern, high quality "A" grade building at its best with a highly flexible fit-out insitu. The tenancy comprises an entrance into an open plan reception/lounge//office area, high class kitchen, server room, and various offices, meeting rooms and board room.
The tenancy is complimented with modern amenities including accessible toilet with shower, and separate male and female toilets. There is also secure basement car parking available along with bicycle racks.
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Contact Richard Steedman to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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