Mastracorp Real Estate is pleased to present to the market 298 Hindley Street, Adelaide, a fantastic leasing opportunity in a growing CBD precinct.
- Site area of 1324 square meters* with right of way. - Approximately 365.40 square meters* of lettable area. - Perfect for consulting rooms, offices or medical.
Nearby locations include: - Royal Adelaide Hospital - UniSA City West Campus - Adelaide University Medical School - SAHMRI - Bragg Centre (SAHMRI 2) - Adelaide Day Surgery - SMAX Clinical Research
The location is well catered for by public transport including: - Tram Stop Royal Adelaide Hospital - Tramp Stop City West - Bus Stops B2, Y2 North Terrace - Bus Stops B1, Y2 Currie Street
For further information please contact Dion Mastrangelo on 0431 576 848 or the MRE Office on 08 8212 0140.
Property Code: 2468
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