Hudson Hub, 87 Overton Road, Williams Landing VIC 3027
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Knight Frank and Cedar Woods are excited to present Hudson Hub, a brand-new strata office building designed by award-winning architects Hames Sharley, located on Overton Road in Williams Landing.
Key Features:
-Offices from 63sqm + -Potential to combine offices to accommodate large businesses -Purchase from $439,000 plus GST -Level 3 offices with external balconies -One on-site communal conference centres -Allocated car parking on title -Anticipated completion mid 2025 -Designed by award-winning architect Hames Sharley -Significant depreciation benefits available -Direct access to Princes Fwy & Williams Landing Train Station -Located in Williams Landing Town Centre
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