These fully disabled compliant first floor offices come with a caf style lunch area (plus there's the New Slang caf on the ground floor).
Set up so it can be divided in two if necessary with a common board meeting room, amenities (yes there is a shower) this space comes with features other office dream about including, electronic meeting facilities, NBN fibre to each suite, some desk, 24h security access, 2 minute walk to the Civic Light Rail platform, one car parking space, (others can be sourced), all lunch room needs, fridge, 2 x Microwaves, dishwasher cutlery and plates.
Close to the University and Law Courts this is space for the discerning business that needs be seen as stylish convenient.
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