Institutional Grade Distribution Centre Leased to Wesfarmers Western Australia
35 Baile Road, Canning Vale WA 6155
By Negotiation
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Block size: 4.01 Hectares approx.
Cushman & Wakefield Capital Markets Industrial & Logistics team, in conjunction with CBRE, are pleased to offer for sale 35 Baile Road, Canning Vale, a premium grade distribution centre located within Perth's premier logistics precinct.
Key Investment Highlights for 35 Baile Road, Canning Vale include:
Secure lease to TJ Blackwood & Son a wholly owned subsidiary of Top 50 ASX listed Wesfarmers (ASX: WES) Freestanding institutional grade distribution centre with up to 13m* internal clearance and ESFR sprinklers High profile corner site providing two street and drive around access Design would facilitate building to be spilt to accommodate multiple tenants Current net income $3,636,044p.a.* Strong annual and market review structure Limited opportunity to replicate facility in immediate area
The property is being offered for sale via Expressions of Interest closing Tuesday 15th August 2023 at 4:00pm (AEST).
35 Baile Road, Canning Vale, is being offered as part of the Institutional Grade Logistics Collection, which includes 5 Queensland assets and 1 Western Australian asset. The following links provide details on the other assets.
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