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PROPERTY ID #
G737581
- Location
324 Wickham StreetFORTITUDE VALLEY QLD
- Price
Please Contact Agent.
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324 Wickham St is located in the heart of Fortitude Valley with direct access to popular cafes, restaurants, bars and the James Street precinct. The location benefits from transport amenities such as the Fortitude Valley Train Station and Bus Routes.
This two-storey colonial inspired retail and office building is currently home to Honto Restaurant and Lounge Lover's on the ground floor.
The opportunity avalable is 534m2 + 134m2.
Further features include: - Wickham street signage opportunities - Upto 8 undercover on-site parking bays - Facilities including showers, bathrooms, and kitchen/staff breakout areas - Unique character features.
The tenancy is fitted with workspaces, kitchenette, high ceilings and exposed timber beams.
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact First Asset Management exclusive leasing agent’s Michael Greenup or Katherine Theodosiou.
Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the Lessor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these particulars as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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