The industrial facility at 22 Hawkins Crescent for lease by Knight Frank agents Ned Jefferies and Mark Clifford, in conjunction with Michael Richardson and Mark Gilbride of CG Property.
An A-Grade industrial facility southwest of Brisbane is set to become available for lease from early 2025, offering occupiers a unique opportunity.
The property at 22 Hawkins Crescent in Bundamba, within the Citiswich Industrial Estate, is an 18,980sq m A-Grade freestanding facility, which consists of 17,465sqm of temperature-controlled warehouse space and 1,515sq m of office space.
The temperature-controlled warehouse features a minimum internal clearance height ranging from approximately 10.5 metres, rising to 12.8 metres, and two rows of internal columns. Access to the warehouse is via 15 roller doors with two recessed docks.
The high-quality office space has been refurbished and the property offers more than 160 car bays.
The industrial facility at 22 Hawkins Crescent is being marketed for lease by Knight Frank agents Ned Jefferies and Mark Clifford, in conjunction with Michael Richardson and Mark Gilbride of CG Property, on behalf of the owner, Centuria Industrial REIT (ASX: CIP).
Mr Jefferies said the facility, which is available for occupation in Q1 2025, is a one of a kind offering in Brisbane’s industrial leasing market.
“It is rare to get an existing facility with temperature-controlled warehouse space, in addition to the size and quality of this Bundamba facility,” he said.
“The property offers direct access to the Warrego Highway, which connects to the Cunningham and Ipswich Motorways, providing excellent connectivity for industrial occupiers.
“Bundamba is a sought-after industrial precinct with this property neighbouring other major users including Australia Post, The Reject Shop, Fresco Australia and National Storage.”
Mr Richardson said it is anticipated there would be solid enquiry for the industrial facility, with tenant activity still strong in Brisbane’s industrial market.
“We have seen strong take up with manufacturing users, retailers and transport users being the most active this year,” he said.
“Quality industrial facilities such as 22 Hawkins Crescent are sought after by occupiers, who are looking for improved facilities with greater efficiencies.”
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