A rare and highly versatile offering, 1/66 Centennial Circuit invites you to reimagine how a commercial space can adapt to your creative and investment needs.
Privately positioned and cleverly configured, the property unfolds across three distinct zones, each with its own sense of separation, privacy, and potential for independent use. Whether you are seeking a dynamic business headquarters, creative studio, investment with multiple income streams, or a combination of all three, the flexibility here is exceptional.
Spanning approximately 235sqm in total, the layout comprises 135sqm of ground floor space complemented by a 100sqm mezzanine, providing scale and adaptability rarely found in this tightly held precinct.
On arrival, a sun drenched deck and courtyard set a welcoming tone, offering a relaxed entry point ideal for clients, staff, or personal enjoyment. The front quarters present beautifully, featuring an inviting reception or waiting area, kitchenette, updated bathroom, and a downstairs office. Upstairs, a generous meeting room and additional office space provide further functionality, perfect for collaboration or quiet focus.
Separate from this, a light filled, air conditioned office delivers a private and peaceful work environment, ideal for those wanting a distinct zone away from the main hub.
Completing the offering is a high-clearance garage and storage area with automatic roller door access, catering perfectly to those with equipment, inventory, or lifestyle needs such as surfboards, bikes, or vehicles.
Positioned within Byron Bays thriving Arts and Industry Estate, this is an opportunity to secure a truly adaptable commercial space in one of the regions most tightly held and in demand precincts.
A property that grows with you, adapts to your needs, and offers endless possibilities with strong potential for income.
Council Rates $2,640.56 p/a
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