Prominent ground floor, street-facing 186sqm* suite centrally located and surrounded by both amenities and fooderies. The premises was previously operating as a bank and is therefore ideal for office/consulting however could be tailored to suit a range of end users due to its high exposure locality and flexible zoning.
The premises is currently in the process of being de-fitted which includes the removal of the vault door and dismantling of all rear offices leaving only two offices positioned to the front of the tenancy,
The tenancy is well located on Main Street amongst the retail amenities within Hutton Street junction. Public transport will be on your doorstep with bus services providing delivery to both Glendalough and Stirling Train Stations and freeway entry/exit points are less than 1km away.
Property features include:
- Partly partitioned - Reverse cycle air conditioning - Concrete bank vault (door has been removed) - Suspended ceilings and carpet tile fixtures - Kitchen and lunchroom - WC to rear - Abundance of parking options for clients and staff
- Rent $55,800pa - Outgoings $21,571.43pa - Available Now
For more information or to arrange an inspection, please contact:
Tom Jones RWC WA M: 0478 771 117 E: tom.jones@raywhite.com
Lachlan Burrows RWC WA M: 0499 552 296 E: lachlan.burrows@raywhite.com
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