Exceptionally Rare Offering / Opportunity - "King Street North Precinct"
10 The Strand, Townsville City QLD 4810
UNDER CONTRACT
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 2867 m² approx.
- UNDER CONTRACT - Corner 10 The Strand & King Street - Large regular sized allotment with Strand frontage - Land area 2,867m²* - Part of the "The Hive" Masterplan - Earmarked for "Residential Living" - Current DA allows for 20 storeys and current to June 2030 - Site of former Criterion Hotel with Demolition Approval in place - Zoned Mixed Use - $700,000 of Infrastructure Credits is included with the property
For Sale by EOI closing Thursday, 24 November at 4pm (AEDT).
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Angelo Castorina or Peter Wheeler at Colliers.
*Approx. ^Outlines / markups indicative only.
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