Knight Frank is excited to present this exceptional vacant office for lease.
The property is situated over 2 levels located in Building 6 and offers an abundance of natural light and convenience, previously occupied and fit-out by 'Stockdale & Leggo'.
Suite 61 also offers 13 carparks (8 undercover & 5 on-grade).
The property is situated in the Unipark complex which is a campus style business park in an exceptionally convenient location only minutes from the Monash Freeway and many of East Melbourne's major tenants.
Suite 61 Key Features:-
- 295 sqm* - Fitted space with 25* workstations - Multiple kitchenette and toilets - Easy access to Monash & Eastern freeways
For further information, please contact the exclusive leasing agents.
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