- Located within the Port of Newcastle industrial precinct, 71 Industrial Drive, Mayfield is within close proximity to a large number of blue-chip tenants including: Liberty OneSteel, CSIRO, Molycop, Boral, Incitec Pivot and Orica.
- Industrial Drive is a major arterial road (A43) which provides connections to the Port of Newcastle, Pacific Highway, New England Highway, Hunter Expressway and the M1 Pacific Motorway.
- Up to 101,300m²* of SP1 zoned land allowing a variety of users Tailored Design & Construct opportunities up to 50,000m²*
- Suitable for Hardstand and Heavy Industrial Users
- Outstanding exposure to 37,000* cars per day on Industrial Drive
For Lease l For further information about the Newcastle Business Park - Mayfield, please contact Trent Robertson of Colliers or Sentinel Property Group.
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