GREEN TITLED PROPERTY WITH COOLROOMS / OFFICE / WAREHOUSE
71 Collingwood Street, Osborne Park WA 6017
$2.95 million+GST(if app) / $185K p/a +Outs+GST
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Block size: 2120 m² approx.
2,120m2 green titled site, with 1,250m2 office and fully cooled warehouse - 320m2 partitioned office - 900m2 warehouse which is divided into cool room areas and open warehouse work areas. The total warehouse portion of the building is cooled. - 30m2 mezzanine / storage - 8 to 12 onsite car-bays plus 4 on the verge. *areas approx
- High exposure building signage - 5 roller doors, 4 at the side and 1 at the rear, Side roller doors are extra wide (5.5m) allowing vehicle access into building - Fully cooled warehouse component. - Three phase power - Perfectly suited to food orientated businesses. - Full security system and cameras through-out the site - Substantial improvements to the building including - Refrigeration Systems installed in 2006 - Solar panels added in late 2015 - New Tin Roof in March 2015.
Well located on Collingwood Street between Hutton St and Frobisher St providing easy access to amenity, freeways and Scarborough Beach Road.
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