In a prime location in Alexandria surrounded by established brands, spaces are currently available for a variety of business purposes.
October 5th, 2009
Sheathed in glass all the way around, with a fantastic facade giving on to O’Riordan Street, this building is one of its kind in Alexandria.
The location captures enormous exposure to passing traffic, situated on the main corridor between Kingsford Smith Domestic and the Sydney International Airport, in Alexandria Central.
Currently the building has attracted such tenants as Nick Scali, Ke-ZU, Gelosa and Cosh Living.
With a combination of retail commercial office, warehouse and strata self-storage available for sale and lease at extremely competitive prices, the space offer flexible solutions for a variety of business purposes.
Surrounded by established names as Mercedes, Harvey Norman, Domayne, Trivett, Officeworks, Anz, Virgin, Westpac, Mazda and Porsche, the area has long attracted high-end businesses to this part of Alexandria.
There will be a coffee shop on site, train stations within walking distance, a gymnasium, pool and post office just minutes walk.
75% of the property is taken there is still space here from 165sqm up to over 700sqm and more as combined lots.
Contact Jim Lazanas at Platinum on 0411308888 for an inspection.
Platinum Rio Property Development
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