Opportunity awaits the keen buyer of these 2 properties, located in the heart of the Armadale CBD.
With the R-ACO under the city's draft structure plan for the city's activity centre, the opportunity for commercial lower level and up to an addition 4 floors of residential makes for a significant piece of real estate.
The Councils intent for this section of Church and William is as follows.
'The William Precinct will be developed as one of several residential quarters, accommodating apartment buildings with a range of dwelling sizes, along with support facilities for the increasing residential population. Mixed use activity will be focused along Church Avenue, reinforcing its role as a secondary activity corridor within the city centre. Mixed use and commercial activity will also interface with the Justice Sub-Precinct, home to the new combined court house and Police complex'.
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