Mar 26

AFirst freehold medical suites launched in Health Hub

March 26, 2013

The Sunshine Coast’s multi-billion dollar Health Hub at Oceanside Kawana will tonight celebrate another milestone when Evans Long launches Pulse Oceanside Medical – the precinct’s first opportunity to purchase freehold space.

Pulse Oceanside Medical, which is located directly opposite the proposed entrance to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and diagonally opposite Ramsay’s Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital, will commence construction later this year and is expected to attract interest from across the Coast and further afield due to its prime location.

Evans Long Director, Matthew Evans believes Pulse provides an exceptional opportunity for those in the medical industry looking to secure space in Australia’s single largest investment in health infrastructure.

“We are delighted to be the first to offer freehold space in the Oceanside Health Hub to those in the medical profession wanting to provide easy access to the hospitals and other service providers for both their staff and their patients,” Mr Evans said.

“The flexibility of the space on offer further adds to the appeal of Pulse with suites ranging from as little as 85m2 to an entire floor of 642m2. Thanks to our experience in building medical suites we understand the need to be flexible and the importance of giving clients the opportunity to work with us from the initial signing of contracts to the point where we hand over the keys to their customised suites, should they wish us to complete fit-outs post construction.”

Matthew and his team were responsible for the successful Nucleus Medical Suites located at the Sunshine Coast Private Hospital in Buderim as well as the Premion Cancer Centre in Nambour.

“Given the scale and level of investment into the Oceanside precinct and Pulse’s excellent location, we have no doubt the space will be over-subscribed and have already had a number of enquiries from medical practitioners eager to secure their space,” Mr Evans said.

The Centre will total six levels encompassing 2,640m2 of medical accommodation over the top four levels as well as 830m2 of ground floor retail, and will offer onsite car parking at the ground and first levels of the building.

Pulse is located on the corner location fronting Birtinya Boulevard and the East West Link providing a visual connection with both hospitals and direct pedestrian access to the traffic-controlled intersection.

The Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital is due to open Stage 1 in December 2013 providing 200 beds and the Sunshine Coast University Hospital which incorporates the Skills and Academic Research Centre is now under construction and proposed to open in 2016 with 450 beds, expanding to an estimated 738 beds by 2021.

For more information please contact exclusive agents, Savills by calling Dustin Welch on 0417 716 526 or Jerry O’Reilly on 0408 726 739 or visit the website at www.pulsekawana.com.au.

Ends.

Media contact: Helen Perry – Fresh PR & Marketing

P: 0431 065 964 E: helen@freshprm.com.au

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