High exposure site. Near level contour. Two street accesses
site/20 Johns Street, Western Junction TAS 7212
Priced at $1.2 million. GST is applicable
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 7157 m² approx.
With frontages to both the slip-road from Evandale (Airport) Road and direct to Johns Street, the access to this development site is ultra-convenient. That, together with its location next door to United Service Station, makes 20 Johns Street arguably the most "business positive" allotment in the locale.
The block is a mere 500 metres* from the entrance to Launceston Airport, and an easy 1.0 kilometre* to the State Highway network, making it logistically a very valuable commodity.
The zoning classification is reasonably flexible in uses consistent with the Translink Industrial Estate which is under the auspices of the enterprising Northern Midlands Council.
Translink Industrial Estate is expanding rapidly and has become the location of choice for major players such as Woolworths D.C. etc.
Should your business or service require excellent exposure, you should investigate this site.
Priced at $1.2 million. GST is applicable.
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