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39 Princess Street, Riccarton

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Listing # FRA106936 | Listed on 20 April

39 Princess Street, Addington – 1,235sqm

Secure a substantial first-floor office within a well-presented two-level commercial building in the popular Addington precinct.

Key Highlights

  • Approx. 1,235sqm with options to split
  • Up to 50 secure onsite car parks, with additional nearby availability
  • Seismic rating exceeding 75% NBS
  • Refurbished fit-out including modern lighting, flooring, and services
  • Excellent staff amenities: multiple kitchens, breakout areas, and cafeteria-style space
  • Bike storage and end-of-trip facilities

Outgoings estimated at $47/sqm + GST

The tenancy has been recently upgraded to provide a clean, modern workspace. The efficient layout caters for open-plan teams, supported by meeting rooms, private offices, a welcoming reception, and access to an outdoor area.

Set within a popular business park, occupiers benefit from an onsite café and childcare, along with close proximity to key transport routes, Tower Junction, Westfield Riccarton, and the CBD.

For further information or to arrange a viewing, contact Colin Barratt on 027 528 3077.

At Frank we take a proactive approach with tenants, and by understanding your needs provide a range of suitable commercial property options.

We have 100's of listings across all categories, and we would enjoy the opportunity to work with you to find the property solution best suited for you and your business.

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