Midland healthcare property for lease by RWC WA agents Brett Wilkins and Luke Pavlos on behalf of Health Integra.
A major Midland healthcare property has been listed for lease, with opportunities alongside some of the major healthcare tenants in Australia.
Located at 81 Yelverton Drive, SIDINGS Railway Workshops is part of the Midland Health and Knowledge Precinct.
Tenancies include first floor suites between 66sqm and 746sqm, and a 2,012sqm space on the second floor which can be split.
The spaces are being marketed by RWC WA agents Brett Wilkins and Luke Pavlos on behalf of Health Integra.
“Completed in 2020, this state-of-the-art building has been meticulously designed by award winning architect Kevin Palassis as a specialist health hub and features state-of-the-art hospital grade lifts, two goods and services lifts, stunning wet areas, end of trip facilities and a concrete roof for mounting of specialist plant and equipment,” Mr Wilkins said.
“It is located directly opposite the St John of God public and private Midland hospitals, Metronet Midland Train and Bus Station, Curtin University Medical School and a broad range of clinical specialists.”
Mr Pavlos said the health hub had attracted a broad range of interest.
“The building has attracted high-level national and international operators, including Lions Eye Institute, Qscan Radiology, Perth Prosthodontics, Oral Sleep Centre, Australian Clinical Laboratories and a range of medical and surgical specialists with limited opportunities remaining,” he said.
“The first floor suites will be attractive to a wide variety of medical and healthcare businesses.
‘The second floor would be suitable for a day surgery, short-stay hospital, research institute, and laboratory. It would also suitable for training colleges, commercial offices and other alternative uses.
“Opened in March 2021 by Premier Mark McGowan this building and the surrounding medical precinct is exciting with lots of opportunities given the demographics and lack of private hospital facilities in the eastern corridor.”
Mr Wilkins said a savvy operator could leverage off the $1.5B infrastructure investment in this strategic health and knowledge precinct with minimal upfront capital and establish a strong foothold in one of Australia’s most attractive growth corridors for health, research and commercial.
To request leasing information please contact the leasing agents RWC WA’s Brett Wilkins and Luke Pavlos via the below contact details.
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