148m2 partitioned offices on Level 4 with direct access onto front balcony. - Currently laid out with reception area, boardroom, meeting space, Large open plan area with 9 workstations and chairs in place - plenty of room for more workstations. - Furnished by negotiation. - Private kitchen - Private toilets (inc Disabled). - Allowance for internal shower - Server rack - Large Balcony at front - Very good natural light with windows on 3 sides of the tenancy. Blinds on the windows. - Modern building - Well known cafe and catering business on the ground floor.
- Outgoings estimated at $110/m2 + GST - For Assignment until 31st August 2025 or Direct lease by Negotiation.
Well located at the railway end of Herdsman Business precinct. Short 600m walk to Glendalough Station as well as a high frequency bus service that also delivers to the railway station. Very easy access to freeway with multiple points of entry nearby,
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