Dual Street Frontage Opportunity - DA APPROVED UP TO 5 STORIES
Nestled at the crossroads of City Road and York Street, the development site at 57 & 61 City Road + 40 York Street stands as a prime canvas for urban innovation. Situated within the heart of a bustling Beenleigh CBD, this offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape the city's landscape and enrich its fabric.
Spanning a significant expanse, the site boasts a strategic location that seamlessly bridges the vibrancy of City Road and York Street together. It's central positioning ensures easy access to a myriad of cultural, commercial, and recreational amenities, offering a lifestyle that effortlessly balances work and leisure. The development site's dimensions offer a generous footprint for architectural creativity, providing ample space to harmonise the demands of functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. With the potential for mixed-use development, there's room to envision a seamless integration of residential, commercial, and communal spaces, fostering a sense of community within the urban tapestry.
Transportation connectivity is a key advantage of the site, enhancing its accessibility for residents and visitors alike. Proximity to major transit hubs ensures seamless movement throughout the city and beyond, catering to the needs of a diverse demographic. As an urban regeneration opportunity, 57 & 61 City Road + 40 York Street holds immense potential to revitalise and redefine the city fabric. The project promises to contribute not only to the physical cityscape but also to the social and economic dynamism of the area. With careful consideration of sustainability principles and the unique character of the location, this development site beckons forth a new era in urban evolution.
(DA PLANS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
* Frontage: 44m * Depth: 38.5m * Dual Street Access * Size: 2712m2 (all measurements are approximations)
Nearby Locations: 300m - From Beenleigh Town centre 200m - Local Shops 650m - Trinity College 500m - To M1 On-ramp 33km - To Brisbane CBD 52km - To Gold Coast Beaches
Don't miss the chance to secure this development site in Beenleigh. With its prime location, vast potential, and the ever-growing demand in the area, this property represents a valuable investment opportunity for those with the vision to unlock its true potential. This allotment is one of a kind, for more information or to secure this, please contact Aidan Knox now on 0404 999 340!
Disclaimer: * = Approx. The above information has not been verified. We advise you to confirm the accuracy of details before entering a contract. Ray White and its employees cannot be held responsible for any inaccurate details supplied here. Buyer/s must do their own due diligence regarding drawings, floor plans, council approval and measurements etc. these have not been verified by Ray White.
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