CBRE is delighted to offer for lease, 18 Slough Road, Altona.
The site offers immediate access to Kororoit Creek Road and in-turn Princes Freeway/Westgate Freeway and Western Ring Road.
Altona Industrial Estate offers excellent accommodation for users with the ability to accommodate heavy vehicle users, while offering proximity to the Port of Melbourne.
18 Slough Road, Altona boasts the following: + Single-level, corporate, air-conditioned office and amenities + Versatile warehouse + Total building area of 3,698sqm* + Corporate office 622sqm* + Five (5) on grade roller doors + Super awning of 1,681sqm* + Large secure hardstand + Site area of 8,949sqm*
Located in the heart of Altona's industrial precinct. 1.1km* away from Kororoit Creek Road, 2.5km*away from Princes freeway, 8.5km* away from Port of Melbourne, 14km* from Melbourne CBD and 19.5km* from Melbourne Airport.
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