Colliers are delighted to exclusively offer this unique opportunity in the heart of Melbourne's inner west industrial precinct, Laverton North. 74 Pipe Road, Laverton is a rare offering that comprises of a combination of cold storage rooms, food processing rooms, retail shop front, office and and staff amenity.
Property Details & Features Include: - Total Site Area: 4,385sqm* - Cold Storage Rooms include: Chillers, Freezers, Boning Room and Ambient Storage - Total Building Area: 2,640sqm* - Office & Staff Amenity: 440sqm* - Floor Drainage - Secure fenced yard - 3-phase power
Situated within the heart of Laverton Norths tightly held industrial precinct, this opportunity allow for immediate access to Melbourne's well connected freeway network via Boundary Road.
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