Located across from Campbelltown Council Chambers on Queen Street which is the main thoroughfare and entrance to the Campbelltown CBD.
Metres walk from Campbelltown Train Station and bus service plus only minutes walk to the popular Campbelltown Shopping Mall.
This 300m² property consists of the following features: - Multiple carpeted offices with natural light plus large open plan area - Ducted & split air conditioning - Multiple male and female amenities - Suspended ceiling - Kitchen/lunchroom and plenty of storage. - Secure Car Parking
Perfect for any medium to large commercial/professional occupiers wanting a prominent Macarthur location.
For further information or to arrange an inspection do not hesitate to contact Darren Zammit on 0404 083 445.
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