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Campus Business Park 350 Parramatta Road, Homebush Nsw Overview 2 HIGH PROFILE+ LOCATION CAMPUS BUSINESS PARK 350 PARRAMATTA ROAD, HOMEBUSH NSW OVERVIEW 2 Opportunity “ MODERN SHOWROOM Ideally located on Parramatta Road in AND OFFICE Homebush, Campus Business Park is one of the inner west’s premier business estates. SPACES WITH The property benefits from excellent corporate EXCELLENT exposure and easy access to Sydney’s major arterial roads and public transport. EXPOSURE” A number of outstanding leasing opportunities are currently available with high quality showroom and office spaces from 261–2,146 sqm. Now is the time to join businesses including Nissan, DHL and Barbeques Galore at Campus Business Park. VIEW FROM ABOVE 3 Sydney CBD Homebush Bay Drive M4 Motorway Sydney Olympic Park Sydney Markets Campus Business Park Centenary Drive Parramatta Road LOCATION 4 Direct access Campus Business Park is situated on Parramatta Road in Homebush, providing direct access to the M4 Motorway, Homebush Bay Drive and Centenary Drive. Bus and train services are located only a short walk from the estate. Users will also benefit from the WestConnex road upgrades currently underway, providing reduced travel times between the estate and the CBD, M5 Motorway, Sydney Airport and Port Botany. CENTRALLY CONNECTED 2.2KM 14KM to M4 to Sydney 1KM Motorway 1.3KM CBD CAFÉ to Sydney to Homebush/ on-site Olympic Park Lidcombe station AMENITY 5 “ THE ESTATE PROVIDES USERS WITH EASILY ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES AND SERVICES” Facilities Sydney Olympic Park is an outstanding example of best practice sustainable urban development. With 425 hectares of urban parkland and a unique array of recreational and sporting facilities within close proximity, Campus Business Park offers an enviable combination of work and lifestyle balance. 525, 526 HOLKER STREET RODHES D A Homebush O R Bay R E T A W R E Silverwater V L I S ACCESS Newington 6 AUSTRALIA AVENUE 525, 526 Liberty Skoda Stadium HILL ROAD Sydney Olympic Grove Park O L Y M Allphone P Arena IC B O U L E OLYMPIC PARK V A R D ANZ Stadium UE EN AV ER E AS D FR Train Station W WN I A N D AUBURN CONCORD ROAD F AUSTRALIA AVENUE L CONCORD WEST A C Aquatic & ATM CA K Athletic R TE A Centres R S V E Café TR N EET U JOHN STREET M4 MOTORWAY E 525, 526 Car wash Lidcombe North E Childcare RIV Y D BA SH Gym BU ME E HO U Hotel EN V PARRAMATTA ROAD A E BACHELL AVENUE I Medical Centre N BIR 401 Homebush Post Campus Business Park NORTH STRATHFIELD Restaurant Supermarket CENTENARY DRIVE PA RR AM RAILWAY STREET FLEMINGTON AT LIDCOMBE TA ROAD Rookwood HOMEBUSH Homebush South 1km EAST STREET 0 500m Stratheld West STRATHFIELD FEATURES 7 Advantages + High profile location with direct exposure to Parramatta Road + Modern showroom and office spaces from 261–2,146 sqm + Generous covered and secure parking spaces + On-site café + 24 hour on-site security + Corporate signage opportunities on Parramatta Road + Refurbished space + Available now SITE PLAN 8 “FLEXIBLE SPACES WITH THE OPTION TO SPLIT OR COMBINE TENANCIES” UNIT A1 UNIT A5 UNIT A3 UNIT A UNIT C2 UNIT C1 UNIT B G.T. Café UNIT F Parramatta Road UNIT G UNIT D1 UNIT D UNIT E UNIT F1 UNIT F2 UNIT F3 UNIT F4 FujiXerox FujiXerox DHL UNIT E UNIT E2 2,809.7m 8,311.7m 6,856.8m AustralianFirst 30/09/2012 30/09/2012 Mortgage 764.6m 30/06/2012 UNIT D UNIT D3 UNIT D2 TrafficTechnologies 3,388.0m UNIT E1 22/07/2012 Telopea Road FOR LEASE Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above k r p a Void m p r a a R C Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift To Unit 4 y c n F F F a GROUND FLOOR LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 n e T Ofce Ofce Ofce g n i 7 n i . o j 3 4 . d M M M 6 A 1 D 6 D D T T 4 T . 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d o j A d A UNIT G PLAN – GROUND FLOOR 9 27.2 27.9 27.9 Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above AREA SCHEDULE SQM A Ground floor Suite G.01 T T 7 A Suite G.01 office 225 . D Suite 2.01 1 A Void M Suite G.02 office 549 1 A G O Lobby R Suite G.03 office 668 R R Carpark Ramp L A i f Continue Line of Existing Wall Total area 1,442 t Lift P Lift LOCATION PLAN L i f NOT TO SCALE t Lift Lift Lobby Lobby To Unit 4 F LEVEL ONE 4 . F F 4 Suite 1.01 Ofce Suite G.02 2 7 M . M M 3 Adjoining Tenancy 6 D D D Leased T T 4 T . Continue Line of Existing Wall 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d Leased o j A d A 3 Suite G.03 . 5 2 27.2 27.9 27.9 FOR LEASE A T T A D A M A G O R R R A P LOCATION PLAN NOT TO SCALE Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above k r p a Void m p r a a R C Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift To Unit 4 y c n F F F a GROUND FLOOR LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 n e T Ofce Ofce Ofce g n i 7 n i . o j 3 4 . d M M M 6 A 1 D 6 D D T T 4 T . 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d o j A d A UNIT G PLAN – LEVEL 1 10 27.2 27.9 27.9 Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above AREA SCHEDULE SQM A T Level 1 T A Suite 1.01 office 443 D A Suite 2.01 M k A r O p Void G a Total area 443 R R m p r a R a R C A P Lift Lift Lift LOCATION PLAN NOT TO SCALE Lift Lift Lift Lobby Lobby To Unit 4 y c GROUND FLOOR Suite 1.01 Ofce n F F F a n Ofce/Showroom e T g n i 7 n i . o j 3 4 . d M M M 6 A 1 6 D D D Leased T T 4 T . 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d Leased o j A d A 27.2 27.9 27.9 FOR LEASE A T T A D A M A G O R R R A P LOCATION PLAN NOT TO SCALE Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above k r p a Void m p r a a R C Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift To Unit 4 y c n F F F a GROUND FLOOR LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 n e T Ofce Ofce Ofce g n i 7 n i . o j 3 4 . d M M M 6 A 1 D 6 D D T T 4 T . 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d o j A d A UNIT G PLAN – LEVEL 2 11 27.2 27.9 27.9 Line of Floor Above Line of Floor Above A T AREA SCHEDULE SQM T A D A Level 2 M A G O R Suite 2.01 office 261.2 R Suite 2.01 R k r p Total area Void261.2 A a m p P r a a LOCATION PLAN R C NOT TO SCALE Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Lift Lobby Lobby To Unit 4 y c GROUND FLOOR LEVEL ONE n F F F a n Ofce/Showroom Suite 1.01 Ofce e T g n i 7 n i . o j 3 4 . d M M M 6 A 1 6 D D D Leased T T 4 T . 9 4 y c y n c a n n a e n T e g T n i g n n i i o n j i d Leased o j A d A 27.2 27.9 27.9 FOR LEASE A T T A D A M A G O R R R A P LOCATION PLAN NOT TO SCALE UNIT G INTERACTIVE PLANS 12 Create your own 3D fitout plan Try our interactive floor plan tool and see how your business could fit in the space at Unit G. + View all angles of the building and floor plans in 3D + Drag and drop different furniture options to create your own fitout for the Ground floor and Level 1 + Save and share with others SERVICE 13 “ SUPERIOR Service CUSTOMER SERVICE To ensure our customers receive the best possible service, all of our estates have IS AT THE in-house property services teams that attend HEART OF to customers’ operational needs and ensure maintenance and presentation standards EVERYTHING are exceptional.
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