Forrestdale is located approximately 28km south of the Perth CBD within the City of Armadale. The planned bulky goods retail falls predominantly within the Forrestdale Business Park precinct which is overseen by the Armadale Redevelopment Authority.
Forrestdale has a population of approximately 217,317 people within a 10 kilometre radius. Retailers who choose to secure a presence in Forrestdale will be well positioned to capture the growth that is expected to continue in the south-east corridor.
The location of the subject property provides connectivity to a number of major arterial roads and highways including the Kwinana Freeway.
Leases have been secured with Caltex and Hungry Jacks which are both trading exceptionally well.
200sqm - 6,000sqm* available Convenient car parking with ample bays Excellent exposure to Armadale Road
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