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OtherStaff WriterMon 06 Apr 15

Construction Complete at Robina's $14m CityPods

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The Robina Group's $14 million CityPods development in

CBDRobina is now complete, with construction wrapped up on the final innovative stand-alone offices in the precinct.

More than 50% of the spaces have already been sold or leased to a range of national and local businesses including digital marketers AMBS Solutions, GC Property Rentals, medical distributers Pyramed, design and construction firm Airport Consulting Group and project marketers Austra Group.

Designed by renowned architects, Dryhurst Stuart Architects, CityPods comprises 15 unique two-story commercial spaces, ranging from 163sqm to 304sqm.

The offices are situated on Scottsdale Drive in CBDRobina, which has Gold Coast City's lowest occupancy rate.

The Robina Group general manager Hylton Slater said CityPods represented a rare opportunity to step straight into a new office 'headquarters'.

"There is nothing else like CityPods on the market and, with limited opportunities now remaining, we expect to attract strong interest for the final spaces," Mr Slater said.

"We designed CityPods to fill a void in the Gold Coast City market.""The offices provide a turn-key solution for small to medium sized professional businesses seeking the prestige and exposure of a stand-alone office, while surrounding themselves with other likeminded organisations," he said.

"The 'headquarters' style offices each offer strong corporate opportunities, in a sought-after and high exposure location."Mr Slater said CityPods has appealed to those wanting a contemporary office, in a well established, easily accessible commercial, retail and residential hub.

CityPods has met with strong demands from tenants, owner-occupiers and investors," he said.

Mr Slater said following a significant investment in infrastructure by the Robina Group, the Robina Central Planning Agreement (RCPA) was enacted under an Act of Parliament.

"The RCPA is evidence of the Government's endorsement of Robina's future vision, which is now becoming a reality and businesses choosing to invest in this iconic piece of property can take advantage of the continuing growth and momentum," he said.

The development is in close proximity to Easy T Centre, Robina Town Centre, Robina Automall, Masters Home Improvement, the Queensland Health Hub and Cbus Super Stadium, along with CBDRobina's thriving commercial centre.

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