Perfectly located Office Space - Leasing Opportunity not to be missed!
443 King St, West Melbourne VIC 3003
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Block size: 236 m² approx.
Cushman & Wakefield are delighted to offer for lease 443 King Street, West Melbourne.
This great leasing opportunity presents a great chance for tenants to showcase their branding on a whole building in a highly exposed location right across from Flagstaff Gardens.
Available is the entire building 325sqm or individual floors starting from 161sqm.
The building features open plan workstations with plug and play setup, ample storage and a number of individual offices. Car parking is available within the building, and it is just a short stroll to Melbourne CBD and Queen Victoria Markets.
For further details or to arrange an inspection, please contact the appointed agents below.
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