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6/95 Kennedy Street

95 Kennedy Street, Hamilton VIC 3300, Australia

1 Parking
911 m² Land size
36 m² Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

Located at 6/95 Kennedy Street in Hamilton, Victoria, the property sits on a 911 m² parcel of land. It offers a single parking space, providing convenient vehicle access for staff or clients, and the site’s dimensions make it suitable for a range of commercial operations.

Alternate search: Unit 6, 95 Kennedy Street.

Key details

Locality
Hamilton
State
VIC
GNAF PID
GAVIC411517623
Legal parcel ID
6\PS924160
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
911 m²
Internal area
36 m²
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land parcel and how can it accommodate a business?

The property sits on 911 m² of land, offering ample space for a range of commercial uses such as offices, showrooms or light‑industrial operations. The sizeable lot also allows for potential future expansion if needed.

How many on‑site parking spaces are provided for staff or customers?

The site includes one dedicated parking space, which can be used for staff or client vehicles. Additional street or adjacent parking may be explored based on local regulations.

What major roadways provide easy access to the property?

The location is at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway, with the Hamilton Highway connecting directly to Geelong, making regional deliveries and commuter access straightforward.

How close is the property to public transport and the airport?

Hamilton railway station is roughly 0.8 km away, offering passenger rail links, while Hamilton Airport is about 11 km north, suitable for charter flights and air freight needs.

What nearby amenities could support a commercial operation on this site?

Within a 1 km radius are the Mechanics Institute, Hamilton Post Office, Hamilton Gallery, Botanic Gardens, a motel, fire and police stations, and the former railway station, providing convenient services for staff and customers.

Which local industries and employment sectors make this area attractive for businesses?

Hamilton’s economy is driven by retail (20% of employment) and health/community services (14.5%), offering a steady client base and workforce. The city’s “Wool Capital” heritage also supports agricultural and related enterprises.

What media and communication resources are available in Hamilton?

The city is served by the local weekly newspaper, The Hamilton Spectator, and radio stations 3HA and Mixx FM, ensuring good local advertising and communication channels for businesses.