21-23 Bouverie Street,
Carlton, VIC 3053
Offices • Showrooms & Large Format Retail
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NEW YORK STYLE OFFICES - SHORT TERM LEASE
- AREA: 1,924 SQM*
- ON-SITE PARKING
- SHORT TERM UP TO 12 MONTHS
Unique 3 level brick building presenting New York Style offices on the fringe of the Melbourne CBD.
The building features natural light to four sides and has been fitted out with a high "New York feel" style. An added feature is on-site parking for 8 cars.
This property is in a brilliant location being surrounded by an abundance of amenities and within easy walking distance of the Queen Victoria Market, CBD shopping, the University of Melbourne, RMIT and a number of hospitals.
Public transport of all forms is available within a few minutes walk.
Availability of this property is for a short-term lease.
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The building features natural light to four sides and has been fitted out with a high "New York feel" style. An added feature is on-site parking for 8 cars.
This property is in a brilliant location being surrounded by an abundance of amenities and within easy walking distance of the Queen Victoria Market, CBD shopping, the University of Melbourne, RMIT and a number of hospitals.
Public transport of all forms is available within a few minutes walk.
Availability of this property is for a short-term lease.
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Property ID: 504552004Last Updated: 24 Nov 2024
21-23 Bouverie Street
Carlton, VIC 3053
Vinci Carbone Property Pty Ltd - MelbourneLevel 10, 100 Collins Street
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