The New Mareeba Industrial Park is the future of commercial real estate on the Atherton Tablelands, set to become a business centre of investment, offering untapped opportunities where small to large businesses will thrive.
Three inline adjoining blocks totaling an area of 6534m2 conveniently located amongst national operators, fuel depots with easy connections to the Bruce Highway, a key feature attracting a diverse range of businesses searching for that sizeable development block amongst other established commercial operators.
This serviced block is already fully security fenced with two double access gates and a building pad down covering the entire block ready for immediate development.
For further information please contact marketing agent Andrew Rogato on 0418183444 or email andrew@4880.com.au
Features include: Fully Fenced
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