The new owners of 10 & 12-16 Faversham Street, Marrickville will have a choice of exciting options for the properties' redevelopment and use, and what is certain is that this location is as good as it gets. Currently 2 industrial buildings on two titles, the planning controls provide a 2:1 FSR, 20m permissible building height, and allow for uses that include childcare, hotel, specialised retail premises, storage premises, offices, and more subject to approval.
In an exciting and evolving suburb in Sydney's Inner West, here you are a short stroll from Toga's Wicks Place Development, now very close to completion, and set to feature a new Harris Farm and 270 apartments. The properties are within walking distance from Sydenham train station, in an area that includes popular eateries, theatres and entertainment venues, only 7 kilometres from Sydney's CBD.
> 2 Industrial buildings on separate titles being sold in one line > Combined 1,135m2 site area with a frontage of over 30 metres > 10 Faversham Street - land area 253m2, frontage 7.09m, currently vacant > 12-16 Faversham Street - land area 882m2, frontage 23.62m, tenanted until 31 August 24, no option > A strategic location for your next development, business or investment > Popular neighbours including Gelato Messina, a choice of breweries, cafés, theatres and more > A central, appealing and strategic position with all the amenities the Inner West is famous for, right at your doorstep
Marrickville is now the place to be, in the midst of its revitalisation, it is a suburb known for its cool amenities and convenient accessibility. Don't miss out on this strategic opportunity to position yourself for success.
AUCTION DATE & TIME: Tuesday, 7th May 2024 at 10:30am AUCTION VENUE: Mezzanine Level, 50 Margaret Street, Sydney & Online
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