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Prime Office Spaces Available at 82 Smith Street, Darwin
Looking for high-quality office space in the heart of Darwin? We have five versatile tenancies available for immediate lease at 82 Smith Street. These well-located and functional spaces cater to a range of businesses, from small teams to larger office setups.

Features:
•Prime Darwin CBD location
•Flexible tenancy options for different business sizes
•Affordable rates with competitive outgoings
•Modern, well-maintained building

Available Tenancies:

1.Ground Floor – 224m²
•Ideal for a team of up to 20 staff.
•A premium, spacious ground-floor tenancy, perfect for businesses looking to make an impact with their office presence.

2.Level 1 – 127m²
•This neat and functional tenancy accommodates 12-15 people.
•Perfect for a growing business looking for a central location.

3.Level 1 – 88m²
•Compact yet efficient space, suitable for smaller teams or professional services.

4.Level 2 - 129m²
•A functional layout with ample space for a medium-sized team, offering flexibility for various office configurations.

5.Level 2 – 107m²
•A practical and cost-effective solution for businesses seeking a central Darwin address.

Each tenancy offers modern facilities, with excellent access to amenities and a central business location in Darwin.

Contact Ankita Rayal on 0400 428 900 today for more information or to arrange an inspection! Act fast, as these spaces won’t last long!
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