The 10.12 hectare parcel of land at 1745 Elizabeth Drive in Badgerys Creek for sale by Knight Frank’s James Reeves, Angus Klem and Mark Litwin. This is an opportunity to secure a key strategic position almost at the doorstep to the Western Sydney International Airport.
‘Location, location, location’ is so widely used in property marketing it has become a cliché, but the old adage is a fundamental cornerstone of real estate investment and Knight Frank are bringing an industrial property to the market that reinforces it.
The 10.12 hectare parcel of land at 1745 Elizabeth Drive in Badgerys Creek offers occupiers and developers the opportunity to secure a key strategic position almost at the doorstep to the Western Sydney International Airport, recently named the Nancy-Bird Walton Airport, which will be Sydney’s only 24/7 International Airport and is due to be operational in 2026.
The key site, within the Western Sydney Aerotropolis, lies on the major arterial roadway with 180 metres of street frontage to Elizabeth Drive, between the M7, M12 and Western Sydney Airport, giving it accessibility and connectivity via proximity to current and future transportation nodes including road, freight rail and air.
Knight Frank’s James Reeves, who is marketing the site for sale via an Expressions of Interest campaign with colleagues Angus Klem and Mark Litwin on behalf of the vendor, construction materials manufacturer Adbri, said the area had a residential rural history but was sure to hold a bright Enterprise future.
“Surrounded by great company, including Mirvac’s landmark Elizabeth Enterprise Estate, BHL and the University of Sydney, this Elizabeth Drive site is considered a ‘First Priority’ area for infrastructure and development within the Aerotropolis.
“It is one of only three 10-hectare pure Enterprise zoned sites on Elizabeth Drive within the Badgerys Creek Precinct.
“The Enterprise zoning permits a wide range of uses, providing a high level of flexibility for potential developers, occupiers or investors.”
Mr Klem said the piece of prime real estate was relatively flat and of a generous size, enabling large-scale development to meet the demands of occupants leveraging New South Wales’ only 24/7 international airport.
“The site falls under the Badgerys Creek Precinct Plan according to the Western Sydney Infrastructure Planning Package, offering a unique advantage for purchasers looking to establish themselves in a high-growth region,” he said.
“The parcel will directly benefit from NSW’s first 24/7 economy, providing operation flexibility and the ability to service a uniquely occupied precinct.
“The precinct plan outlines a dedicated 606 hectares of employment land for enterprise uses, providing ample opportunity for occupants to grow and thrive and benefit from the ongoing investment in the region.”
The Expressions of Interest campaign for the property closes at 4pm (AEST) on Wednesday, July 26.
To request a copy of the Information Memorandum please contact one of the marketing agents via the contact details below.
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