Land - Development Site
For the first time since 1873, the landmark property at 59–61 Gray Street, Hamilton, the former home of The Hamilton Spectator newspaper, is being offered to the market via EOI.
Established more than 150 years ago, the original building has grown and adapted over time, expanding substantially as The Hamilton Spectator developed and its operations evolved. The result is the landmark property that now stands as part of Hamilton’s history, steeped in heritage yet ideally positioned for a vibrant new future. Situated in Hamilton’s prestigious ‘Paris end,’ it is surrounded by tree-lined streets, fine dining, the Hamilton Club, Mt Napier Club, and lies just steps from the Post Office and Church Hill precinct.
Key Features:
• Building Area: 1,956 m² (approx.)
• Land Area: 2,619 m² (approx.) across four titles
• To be sold in one line or individually across 4 titles
• Onsite parking for up to 45 vehicles
• Prime central location with exceptional street presence
• Offered vacant possession
Few commercial properties in regional Victoria offer this unique blend of scale, location, and parking capacity. Its versatility opens the door to a wide range of future uses, whether as a commercial headquarters, retail outlet, professional offices, an education and training facility, cultural or community hub, or boutique tourist accommodation, or a complete repositioning development opportunity (STCA).
Hamilton itself is a thriving regional centre, just over an hour from Warrnambool, Portland, Port Fairy, and the world-class Coonawarra wine region, with the Grampians only 25 minutes away. This connectivity makes 59–61 Gray Street a highly attractive option for businesses and organisations seeking both local prominence and regional reach.
This is more than a property - it is an opportunity to own a piece of Hamilton’s living history while shaping its future.
For Sale by Expressions of Interest (EOI), closing Friday 3 October 2025 at 12:00 pm (if not sold prior).