Shared office space available
Location: Jackson Street ,
Petone, Lower Hutt
Property use: Office
Floor area: 170m2
Price: $120 per week per person
Viewing instructions: Please make a 'casual' appointment to be sure finding the doors open!
Parking: Free parking down Cuba Street - 2 minutes walking distance.
This shared space offers flexible, professional, and affordable office space for independent business people ...
About the space:
· 170 square meters funky shared office space
· ultra-fast fibre wi-fi (included in plan)
· boardroom access + 2 phone 'booths' for up to 2 people
· key entry with 24/7 access
· kitchen with amenities such as coffee, tea, sugar, milk, dishwasher, toaster
· monitored alarm
· free parking 3 minutes’ walk from us
· 5 minute walk to Jackson Street buses
– hot desk $120 per week per person for unlimited hours desk space, plus flexible hours of boardroom time
Electricity, kitchen/bathroom amenities and internet access are included in the weekly fee. You will need to pay for your own phone line access.
We are happy for people to just come along to have a look, you will need to
make a 'casual' appointment though to be sure finding the doors open!
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