Cushman & Wakefield are proud to exclusively present 33 Remora Road, Hamilton to the market for lease.
33 Remora Road is conveniently located in the heart of Hamilton's Urban Renewal Project, a short walk will lead you to Portside Wharf, Eat Street Markets and Racecourse Rd with no shortage of cafes, restaurants and retailers. Brisbane CBD is only a short drive and the precinct is well serviced by public transport. The Gateway Motorway is within close proximity connecting you to the Brisbane Airport, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast.
Key Features: - Ultramodern commercial 439sqm office - Free-standing commercial building designed by award winning architects Woods & Bagot - High quality fitted out suite - Superb retail amenity - Ample visitor parking bays onsite
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