Colliers International are pleased to have been appointed to sell the development site at 45- 49 Palmer Street, South Townsville.
The property is located on the north eastern alignment of Palmer Street positioned on the gateway from the Cruise Ship Terminal inbound to the heart of the CBD.
Palmer Street is known as the hospitality and accommodation hub of Townsville supported by some of the newest high rise residential developments constructed in the city over the past 10 years.
This regular shaped 2,691m² allotment is spread over 3 titles offering the opportunity to either stage a project and or develop in one line. The property's position captures some of Townsville's most exquisite outlooks with views spanning over to Cape Cleveland and through to Mount Stuart in a project that is multi storied.
Previous approvals have seen in excess of 160 dwellings approved for this site ensuring the future of the land has plenty of capacity.
For further information or to secure this land, please contact Todd Walsh at Colliers.
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