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Wairere Ring Road Prime Office/Medical Space
Premium Offices, Surgeries and a shared Training Facility with kitchen
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Chartwell - Hamilton City
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697c Wairere Drive Ring Road, Chartwell .
Chartwell - Hamilton City
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Hamilton has the 4th largest economy in New Zealand, after Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington
• Being the major city in the Waikato, Hamilton provides key services including education and health, head offices and is the major entertainment and retail cent
Infrastructure investment is preparing the city for growth for over 200,000 people.
Hamilton has outstanding roads and major routes that connect the economic areas within the city, the Waikato, and to the rest of New Zealand.
Hamilton invests in a level of capital expenditure that ensures we have appropriate infrastructure to meet the city’s future growth.
Where we are now
• The Government has invested $1.2 billion to fund the Waikato Expressway
• Wairere Drive Ring Road will be completed in 2019
• A shared approach to water infrastructure and water management is being investigated
• Hamilton is regarded as having the lowest risk of natural disaster in New Zealand
This building is unique in that it is zoned for Health with sprinklers and has a Fire Code 7, which makes it suitable for the establishment of a day surgery clinic. The well appointed office suite could suit any professional, or any other other Corporate purposes.
The building is modern in fit out. A third of the building is occupied by a high spec general Dental Practice with an established patient base.
Best to be seen in person as it is difficult to describe the full potential here.
There are 5 projects set to change the face of the Hamilton property market and the suburbs set to benefit the most from these projects.
Major infrastructure and community developments can have a long-lasting impact on the housing market. In the space of a few years, they can transform local neighbourhoods into some of the best and most sought-after suburbs in Hamilton.
1. Hamilton Ring Road
As the Hamilton Ring Road approaches its final section, this $84 million project is set to significantly ease traffic pressures in Hamilton’s eastern areas and provide a transport network through to the future Peacocke residential area.
As part of the project, new facilities, public transport, as well as pedestrian and cycleways are being introduced. This will improve the accessibility and liveability of suburbs along the ring road, particularly Chedworth, Fairview Downs, Enderly and Hillcrest.
“This final stage of the Ring Road network is significant,” writes the Hamilton City Council. “It not only improves transport connections in our city for those travelling by vehicles, bikes and on foot, but also future-proofs our transport network for our fast-growing city.”
2. The Ruakura Inland Port
Stage one of the Ruakura Inland Port is set to open in 2020 and create 11,000 new jobs and contribute $5 billion to the economy every year. Meanwhile, its sheer size (at over 485 hectares) will increase Hamilton’s urban boundary by 8 per cent.
In addition to the new rail port, industrial warehousing and business precinct, the project has also set aside 138 hectares for residential development. This area will hold approximately 1,800 residential properties—predominately free standing townhouse style homes. Moreover, with more land set aside to accommodate future growth, this region and surrounding suburbs, such as Newstead, Fairview Downs, Enderley and Hillcrest, are also likely to experience significant growth in the coming years.
3. Waikato Innovation Park expansion
The Waikato Innovation Park has a $65 million expansion on the way with two new projects — a $20 million new office space and a $45 million food spray dryer—which will grow the park’s workforce to over 900 people.
This expansion is part of the Park’s master plan to grow Hamilton’s home of innovation over the next 20 years to $180 million. To get there, 12 new buildings are on the cards, which will expand the Park’s staff headcount to 2,500.
Located in Ruakura, close to the site of the Ruakura Inland Port, the Waikato Innovation Hub will continue to create jobs and draw people to the area for the foreseeable future. Hamilton’s Eastern suburbs such as Newstead, Fairview Downs, Enderley, Hillcrest and Silverdale, as well as more central suburbs including Claudelands, Peachgrove, and Hamilton East are likely to experience strong growth as demand increases for housing that is within easy commute of the Ruakura region. (copied and adapted from Lodge blog)