TAREN POINT GATEWAY PROPERTY - FREESTANDING BUILDING
117-125 Taren Point Road, Taren Point NSW 2229
Contact Peter Taylor 0418 224 320
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Block size: 6067 m² approx.
Building Area - 3593.7 m2 Land Area - 6067 m2 Vacant possession available Short term leases in place Flexible occupancy options, occupy all or part
Offering a high profile location with easy access to & from the site, this under-developed site has substantial development upside. With excellent truck access, a large forecourt, yard and parking area, the property is a truly unrepeatable offering.
The property benefits from the Flexible E4 General Industrial zone allowing for a wide range of uses including Industrial retail premises, vehicle sales or hire, hardware and building supplies etc and possibly Specialised Retail uses. (STCA)
Undoubtedly, this is one of Taren Point's best.
EOI closes 10 April 2024.
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