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Warehouse & Factory
Industrial investment in Kelvin, Bulawayo CBD — 3,793 m² of secure, walled land with 373 m² of solid Office and Workshop space and supporting buildings. As shown in the photos, the site includes a neat single-storey guard house at the entrance; a single storey, 4 office...
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Kelvin Industrial Workshop — Walled Yard & Workshop 3,793m²

Kelvin, Bulawayo CBD, Industrial
373 m²
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