State of the Art Retail/Medical Precinct - 3 Retail Tenancies Remaining
44 John Rice Avenue, Elizabeth Vale SA 5112
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Block size: 1.67 Hectares approx.
Located directly opposite the Lyell McEwin Hospital the Playford Health Hub is a purpose-built medical precinct to be developed in three stages. The retail precinct and multideck car park are Stage 1 of the 3-stage development and the space is available immediately. Stage 2 demolition is complete and construction underway. Stage 2 is specialist suites and is already 60% committed with quality national organisations such as Calvary Health Care, Genesis Care, Radiology South Australia, Clinpath and Pharmacy. The retail precinct was completed in November 2021. Already committed to the development are IGA, Australia Post, Cafe and Medimart.
- Retail tenancies available of 50 sqm* and 64 sqm* - Tenancies F and E on the floorplan - Smaller tenancies ideal for food and beverage, florist, beauty/hair, dry-cleaning, giftware/newsagent
For further details or to arrange an inspection of 44 John Rice Avenue, Elizabeth Vale contact Michael Dimasi, Andrew Wilson or Craig Feely of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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