Part Level 4, 46 Mount Street,
Burnie, TAS 7320
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Elevated CBD office space
Reece House is a multi-level office building, comprising basement carpark, ground floor retail and 5 upper levels of office accommodation. Opportunity now exists to discuss leasing options within this building.
• Situated on a prominent CBD corner
• Favourable location close to main retail, services and parking
• Part Level 4, comprising a floor area of 317 sqm (Approx.) is available now.
• Some existing fit out in place
• Work with landlord on refurbishment or incentive options
• This building has benefitted from an upgrade/refurbishment program in recent years
• On-site basement parking available
• NABERS Rating – 2.5 stars
For further details, please contact Nicholas Bond or Clinton O’Keefe of Knight Frank.
• Situated on a prominent CBD corner
• Favourable location close to main retail, services and parking
• Part Level 4, comprising a floor area of 317 sqm (Approx.) is available now.
• Some existing fit out in place
• Work with landlord on refurbishment or incentive options
• This building has benefitted from an upgrade/refurbishment program in recent years
• On-site basement parking available
• NABERS Rating – 2.5 stars
For further details, please contact Nicholas Bond or Clinton O’Keefe of Knight Frank.
Property ID: 503768442Last Updated: 28 Jun 2022
Part Level 4, 46 Mount Street
Burnie, TAS 7320
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