Office Suites/472 - 486 Pacific Highway, St Leonards NSW 2065
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2 brand new office suites just completed in the exclusive St Leonards Square development by Mirvac. Finished to the highest standard these offices are bright, spacious and ready to occupy!
Available spaces are as follows:
Suite 401: 56m2 Suite 402: 61m2 Combined: 117m2
Property features include:
150m from Crows Nest Metro Station 300m from St Leonards Train Station Level 4 sunny elevated position 527 luxury residential apartments above Retail and restaurants directly below Virgin Active Gym on site Customer parking Intercom access and NBN ready Ducted a/c throughout Flexible fitout options available Suitable for medical users - close to RNSH and Mater Hospital Secure basement parking spaces available.
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