GormanKelly is please to present 96-106 Langford Street, North Melbourne for sale via Expressions of Interest closing Thursday 30th May 2024 at 2pm.
Key highlights of the property include:
Three substantial frontages to Langford, Straker and Reynolds Streets Special-Use 7 zoned development site of 2,296sqm* Gross building area of 1,163sqm* Well-presented office of 426qm* and a warehouse of 737sqm* with multiple RSD access points Large carpark and hardstand Existing Lease to Kinetic (Melbourne) Pty Ltd Suited to high-density mixed-use development (STCA) Sub precinct allows height of 64 metres Combined frontage of 178 metres* 3.0 kilometres* north-west of the Melbourne CBD Direct access to major arterials and public transport
To obtain further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive selling agents below.
FRANCIS SBAGLIA +61 418 565 918 francis@gormankelly.com.au
NICK BREHENY +61 411 601 730 nbreheny@gormankelly.com.au
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