Cameron is pleased to be marketing for sale the last stage release at Element Park, Clyde North brought to you by trusted developer MAB Corporation.
With site works significantly progressed, this development will showcase a wide variety of uses including office, warehouse and large format retail tenancies. Now with only 3 office/warehouses remaining, this is the time to secure your place in this thriving industrial business precinct.
- Three (3) warehouses remaining, at 572m2 including 100m2 of mezzanine office space - Prime location with high exposure to both Thompsons Road and Berwick-Cranbourne Road - Car parking on title with roller door access to warehouses - Modern architectural design by Watson Young Architects - Join major retailers Bunnings, Aldi, PETstock, Hungry Jacks, Total Tools and National Tiles in the successful Element Park Business Park - Completion forecasted late Q2 2024
For more than two decades, MAB has delivered exceptional developments from grass roots communities to shaping the fabric of Melbourne's built environment, establishing a reputable legacy of originality, quality and excellence.
Enquire now to receive a price list, plans and further information on this exciting development!
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