The property is prominently situated on the eastern side of Hartley Drive within the Thornton Industrial Precinct, benefitting from excellent exposure to Thornton Road, the main thoroughfare connecting Thornton to the New England Highway. The industrial precinct is strategically located within 3 kilometres* of the M1 Pacific Motorway and 1 kilometre* from the New England Highway.
The subject property comprises two refurbished commercial units constructed from concrete panel and metal clad walls. Each unit has a gross lettable area of 66.3 square meters*. Both units feature a glass shopfront entrance and amenities, with Unit 4 including a mezzanine space.
The property is zoned E3 Productivity Support allowing for a range of light industrial and commercial uses.
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