Exciting New Commercial Development Emerges within 1km of the "City Centre"
49 Hutchinson Street, Mount Barker SA 5251
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- 1,517* sqm of brand new space split over two levels - Tenancies available from 200 sqm* - Ideal for medical/consulting rooms/office - 58* on site car parks available - High exposure location within 1km* of the "City Centre" - Estimated completion 2nd Quarter 2025
Discover the pinnacle of convenience in the heart of Mount Barker with a brand new development tailored for allied health professionals, medical specialists and office users. This prestigious space offers not just a location but an opportunity to be within a mere 2.5km* radius of the state-of-the-art New Mount Barker Hospital. With plentiful parking spaces, accessibility is seamless, ensuring a stress-free experience for both practitioners and patients.
With only a limited number of spaces available, we strongly recommend early enquiries to secure your spot in this sought-after development. Don't miss out on the opportunity to position your practice at the forefront of Mount Barker's healthcare landscape.
For further details regarding 49 Hutchinson Street, Mount Barker contact Craig Feely or Igor Jaric of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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