Unit 2/8 Gallipoli Street, Smeaton Grange NSW 2567
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Block size: 1999 m² approx.
The industrial development is situated in the heart of Smeaton Grange Industrial precinct. The property boasts excellent access to both the M5 & M7 Motorways via Narellan Road or Camden Valley Way. Situated within the South West Growth precinct within close proximity to the emerging suburbs of Gregory Hills & Oran Park.
• Strata-titled unit totalling: 217m²* • Full height concrete panel with internal clearance of 7 metres* • Container height roller shutter door • Mezzanine office with air-conditioning and carpet • Secure complex of 6 units • Ample parking onsite
For more information please contact Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899 or Michael Figueira 0405 743 487.
*(Approx.)
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