Combined Commercial are thrilled to offer this fantastic unit to the market for lease.
Size: 178sqm approx
Some features include; * Fitted out mezzanine office with ducted air con * Container height roller door with clear span warehouse * Super functional shaped warehouse allowing good work space * Ground floor amenities including toilet & kitchen * Allocated parking spaces x2 * Close drive to freeway and easy access to new Gregory Hills Drive.
Available early July
Call Carly Lane on 0433 332 782 or Michelle Auckland on 0425 348 833 to arrange an inspection.
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