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Purpose-built Noosa Health Precinct hits the market for lease

Lessees have an opportunity to be a part of Noosa’s first dedicated purpose-built Health Precinct in the Sunshine Coast suburb of Noosaville.

Sitting on Hofmann Drive, the facility will offer over 6000 square metres of state-of-the-art medical space, including Noosa’s only multi-theatre day hospital.

The asset is being marketed and leased by Ray White Commercial Noosa and Sunshine Coast North Property Consultant Louisa Blennerhassett and Director Paul Butler.

“The precinct has been designed to accommodate all medical specialties including radiation oncology, with an underground bunker,” Ms Blennerhassett said.

“Patient and specialist convenience has been a strong consideration during the design phase to create a precinct that’s both attractive and functional.

“The developers of this site have invested heavily in getting the project to this point, with construction anticipated to commence early 2021.”

“The end product will provide a highly sought-after amenity to the area and fulfill future health care needs in the Noosa region,” Mr Butler said.

“Quality medical space has been in short supply for many years in Noosa with many residents having to travel to Maroochydore or even Brisbane for healthcare.

“We’re looking forward to being a part of the project and bringing much-needed services to our region – this is certainly not an opportunity to be missed.”

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