The subject property is located at the intersection of Belford Street, Samdon Street and Dixon Street, in Broadmeadow. The property benefits from close proximity to the dining and entertainment precinct of Beaumont Street.
Completed in May 1925, the former Hamilton Fire Station is prominently positioned within the inner city suburb of Broadmeadow. An item of local heritage significance, the red brown brick building is symmetrical and balances former truck garaging with administration areas and residential living quarters.
In original condition, the building celebrates and maintains many heritage items including open fireplaces, pressed metal ceilings and ornate timber windows. Ideal north facing aspect, the building is sited on 910.5 square metre (approx.) of R4 High Density zoned land and is suited for adaptive reuse to child care, food and drink premises, multi dwelling housing, office premises, residential flat building or shop top housing (STCA).
Offered for sale for the first time, this incredibly rare property combines position, exposure, quality improvements and flexible redevelopment options.
- City fringe location
- Total site area 910.50sqm (approx.)
- Total building area 320sqm (approx.)
- Three street frontages
- Located in close proximity to public transport
- Zoned R4 High Density Residential
- Ideal for adaptive re use for residential, child care, retail or commercial purposes
For Sale by Public Auction Saturday 5th November 9:45am On Site
(NA2016)