4-Hectare MEDIUM IMPACT INDUSTRIAL With DA, Brisbane-Gold Coast M1 Corridor
168 Stapylton Jacobs Well Road, Stapylton QLD 4207
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Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 4.05 Hectares approx.
* Moments from M1 & future M2 motorways! * Prime Medium Impact Industrial Zoning * Approved for Distribution Warehouses * Fully Leased Industrial Hardstand * Excellent Land Bank Investment * Short Term Development Ready * 226 metre Road Frontage * All services close by
LIST PRICE: Contact Industrial Agent LAND AREA: 40,470 sqm
Location Located approximately 38kms south east of the Brisbane CBD and 45 kms north of the Gold Coast, the Yatala enterprise area boasts one of the largest land banks of serviced industrial land in south east Queensland. Split by the Pacific Motorway, the area has excellent access on and off the motorway. This provides an integral link to the Logan Motorway only 2kms to the north of the Yatala enterprise area. A large mix of users call the area home including Aldi, Ritchie Bros, CUB, and Stratco.
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