QUEENSLAND – Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to present for sale a land parcel in Willawong QLD boasting proximity to integral road networks such as Beaudesert Road and the Centenary Highway.
Located at 243 Sherbrooke Road, a development application has been submitted to Council for the 9,911 sqm* development site, which offers 56.7 metres* frontage to Sherbrooke Road and is in a key location for major tenants including Linfox, Suez, Kuhmo Tyres and Grace Removals.
The site is exclusively for sale through Matt Richards and Lachlan Jacobs of Cushman & Wakefield, who said the site is across the road from the Linfox Facility and on the same street as ESR’s completed development which house Suez, Kuhmo Tyres, Grace Removals.
“Centennial, FIFE and Stockland all have development sites on the same street and in the surrounding pockets, making this a highly coveted investment for local and offshore developers” they said.
The Expressions of Interest campaign closes 19 April 2022.
Coveted development site hits the market in Willawong QLD
Jess Freeman • 30/03/2022
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