Ray White, on behalf of Copper Coast Council, is pleased to present to market the development opportunity at Lot 32 Frances Terrace, Kadina. This strategically located site represents the largest Town Centre development site in Kadina, the dominant commercial and retail centre of the Yorke Peninsula. The realignment of the Copper Coast Highway has created this rare opportunity to benefit from a large 3,671sqm land holding with exceptional exposure to Frances Terrace and Copper Coast Highway. The site provides an opportunity for high quality retailers and / or other commercial occupiers / tenants to join the already strong mix of national retailers represented in Kadina and contribute to the vibrancy of the Town Centre. Development outcomes sought by Council are to contribute strong retail and commercial amenity to the Town Centre. Flexible commercial terms are available where higher quality development outcomes are delivered, depending on land use, built form and landscaping. Expressions of Interest for this rare development opportunity close Thursday, 8th September, 2022 at 5pm ACST. For more information, please contact the selling agent David Bussenschutt.
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