Landmark City-Fringe corner with significant development upside
276-286 Johnston Street, Abbotsford VIC 3067
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Block size: 1693 m² approx.
JLL Retail Investments and Development site services are pleased to present for sale Ampol Abbotsford - 276-286 Johnston Street, Abbotsford, VIC.
This major corner landholding on the doorstep of Melbourne's CBD, offers an exceptional city fringe development or owner occupier opportunity.
Situated within the heart of Johnston Street, the site comprises of significant 1,693sqm* landholding, leased until May 2026 - providing rare near-term development upside.
Key details of the opportunity include:
+ Landmark 1,693sqm* city-fringe landholding on the corner of Johnston Street and Lulie Street just 2km from the CBD + No further terms after 2026, providing near-term development upside + Positioned at the epicentre of Abbotsford's cultural, culinary and lifestyle precinct. + Superior Public Transport connectivity + Short term leases to EG Fuel co (Australia) Pty Ltd and Sahara Hand Car Wash providing strong holding income
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To obtain further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive selling agent.
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