Raine & Horne Commercial is delighted to offer for sale one of few available lots in the Airport Industrial Estate at Cambridge . Features include;
• Large vacant allotment (6,889m2) in the nearly sold out 62 lot Airport Industrial Estate. Few remaining lots are indicative of a likely land shortage in this high growth area in the short-medium term. • Potential to purchase the adjoining lot (4,451m2) and create an amalgamated site of over 1.1 hectares. • Close to Hobart International Airport (5 mins approx.) and only 15 mins approx. to Hobart CBD. • Adjacent to Cambridge Aerodrome and a host of leading national and local occupiers drawn to Cambridge, arguably greater Hobart's strongest industrial-commercial growth precinct • Street frontage of some 104 metres provides many development options for single or multiple occupiers in an area of sustained demand. • Versatile "Light Industrial" zoning provides many possible uses STCA.
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