Facey Property & Colliers have the pleasure in exclusively offering this property for sale via Expressions of Interest closing Tuesday, 30th April 2024 at 4pm (AEST).
An opportunity to acquire an industrial site of significant scale at 39 Exchange Drive, Pakenham - an increasingly rare proposition in Melbourne's thriving and sought after south-eastern industrial precinct.
Key highlights include:
- Significant 68,240m² Industrial 1 Zoned land holding - High profile Industrial development or strategic owner occupier opportunity - Two street frontages totaling 473 metres - Genuine higher order upside potential through complete redevelopment, repositioning existing improvements or land subdivision - Existing open walled warehouse of 14,135m² + 864m² dual level office - Full drive around truck circulation - Generous power and natural gas connections - Easy connectivity to major roads and freeways
For further information regarding inspections, due diligence information and supporting information for this rare opportunity, please contact the exclusively appointed agents.
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