132 -134 Seagate, Dundee, DD1
- SIZE AVAILABLE
2,248 sq ft
209 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
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Key features
- Refurbished offices available
- Third Floor, West Suite, - 208.8 sq m 2248 sq ft
Description
Seagate House is located on the north side of Seagate, directly opposite Dundee Bus Station within the heart of Dundee city centre. The premises have good access to the Tay Road Bridge and main traffic routes are well served by public transport services.
DESCRIPTION
Seagate House is a four storey building which dates from approximately 1970. The building is of concrete framed construction under a flat roof.
The flat roof was renewed in 2006. The office accommodation at Seagate House is arranged over first, second and third floors, with suites arranged on either side of a central stairwell and service core.
There is an 8 person passenger lift serving all floors.
The accommodation is fully refurbished internally, providing excellent open plan office space, with gas fired radiator central heating, double glazing, suspended ceilings and good modern toilet accommodation to each suite.
Car parking options available on request.
Brochures
132 -134 Seagate, Dundee, DD1
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Dundee Station0.5 miles
- Invergowrie Station3.5 miles
- Broughty Ferry Station3.6 miles
Notes
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