• Entire top floor 466sqm • Can be split into two tenancies • $1M + office fit-out • Double garage for 2 cars with roller doors • Open car parking for 52 vehicles • Optional exclusive Naming Rights with M1 exposure • Previous tenants: Devine and Evocca • Walking distance to bus terminal • Close to major shopping centres
Springwood is located within the Brisbane Region approximately 20 kilometres Southeast of the Brisbane CBD in the Brisbane-Gold Coast corridor with easy access to the Pacific Highway. Springwood hosts a major bus station. The area extends to the Logan/Brisbane city border on Logan Road and along the Pacific Highway and provides links to both the north and south of the area with the Logan Motorway and Gateway Motorway. The precinct includes retail, services, and light industrial businesses.
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