Property Features; - 18,980 sqm freestanding office/warehouse facility - 1,515 sqm corporate grade office and amenities - 17,465 sqm functional temperature-controlled warehouse space - Excellent internal clearance up to 12.8 m - Warehouse access via both multiple on-grade and recessed loading docks - Exceptional business exposure to Warrego Highway
22 Hawkins Crescent is located within the Citiswich Business Park approximately 24 radial kilometres South West of the Brisbane CBD and 11 kilometres North East of the Ipswich CBD. The property is afforded excellent access to the Warrego Highway (M2), Ipswich Motorway (M2) and the Centenary Highway (M5) which provides excellent connectivity to The Ipswich CBD, Brisbane CBD, Port of Brisbane and Brisbane Airport.
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