RARE WHOLE BUILDING OPPORTUNITY of 5,000 sqm (approx.)
330-340 Spencer Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003
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330 Spencer Street, West Melbourne
- High power - Available as a Whole building or Individual floors - First time available in 40 years
CBRE and Sutherland Farrelly are pleased to present to market 330 Spencer Street, West Melbourne for lease.
The premises, available for the first time in 40 years, is provided with high level security and proximity to key Melbourne CBD precincts and fringe arterials, ideal for access to and from transport links.
Features include. - Significant 1.5mW power supply - Ready for immediate occupation - Opportunity to take one, two or three floors - On-site parking
For further information please contact the listed agents.
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