Cushman & Wakefield are excited to present to the market the retail space at 9 Hercules Street, Hamilton.
Located in the heart of Hamilton, 9 Hercules Street is a free-standing commercial building in the heart of Hamilton. The building recently underwent a comprehensive refurbishment to the highest standards whilst maintaining the character features of the building. Located just near the $1 billion Portside Wharf, the precinct is one of Brisbane's most active retail precincts adjoining the Brisbane cruise terminal.
This is a fantastic opportunity for small café, retail store, or office to occupy the 46 sqm space to service the existing tenants and locals in the area.
Features: - Existing café style fitout - 46sqm space - Fully occupied building with office tenants - 250m walk to Portside wharf - 350m walk to bus stop - 500m walk to ferry terminal - 450m walk to Racecourse Rd - Easy access to Brisbane CBD and Airport
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact Jack Neumann.
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