CBD PRECINT WAREHOUSE WITH LARGE HARSTAND COMPONENT
Whole of the property/292-298 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton City QLD 4700
$90,000
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Rare industrial facility available right now in the heart of the Rockhampton City precinct. Located on the corner of Bolsover and Stanley Streets and on the B-Double route, this high clearance warehouse offers fantastic access to both the North, South and West.
- 370 sqm warehouse - 82 sqm of awning - circa 1,900 sqm of concrete hardstand - All fully fenced and with access off Bolsover Street and Bolsover Lane - Heavy duty racking available with the warehouse
There are a number of options available including renting the shed with a smaller amount of Hardstand as the owners are willing to build more sheds on the allotment if required.
Also available is circa 670 sqm of adjoining yard which can be rented separately.
Contact Jonathon Offord to arrange an inspection as this won't last long.
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