FOR LEASE | Freestanding Industrial Warehouse | Walk To Train Station
Warehouse + Office/371 Park Road, Regents Park NSW 2143
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Niemeyer Commercial are pleased to present to the market for lease 371 Park Road, Regents Park.
The property features the following: - Building Area: 355sqm* - Includes 90sqm* first floor office and an additional 58sqm* mezzanine for storage - Kitchenette plus ample bathroom amenities servicing both floors - High internal warehouse clearance up to 6.2m - E4 General Industrial Zoning under Canterbury Bankstown Council - Motorised roller door & three phase power available - Short Walk to Regents Park Train Station - Available Now
For further information and to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive agent Elias Chlala or Gianluca Parisi on 0487 887 710 or 0408 191 250.
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