A new landmark industrial development currently being constructed in Sydney’s west is offering 33 state-of-the-art units to the market, suitable for a variety of uses.
A new landmark industrial development currently being constructed in Sydney’s west is offering 33 state-of-the-art units to the market, suitable for a variety of uses.
The project at 40-42 Pavesi Street in Smithfield, known as the Smithfield Industrial Park, is conveniently located in the main industrial area of Sydney’s west.
The units offer a combination of office and warehouse space ranging from approximately 168sqm to 314sqm.
They feature eight-metre-high ceilings, six metre wide supersized roller doors and a wide loading bay for ease of accessibility and complete manoeuvrability.
The development also has a secured front gate that is locked after working hours.
Smithfield Industrial Park is currently under construction, with completion due in December this year.
It is being marketed for sale by Haris Cehic and Dean La Delfa of Knight Frank and Parkside Commercial Real Estate on behalf of the developer, Harvest Land Group.
Mr Cehic said the multipurpose facilities were thoughtfully-designed spaces suitable for a wide range of commercial and industrial needs.
“The units offer a variety of options that can cater to any evolving business and their needs,” he said.
“The clear span warehouse construction and design allows for a complete use of the internal space and permits modification and ongoing optimisation of the layout for purposeful use.
“The mezzanine office space can be tailored to become an office area, meeting rooms, administrative or training area, or even as additional storage space.
“With streamlined concrete constructions, Smithfield Industrial Park units are designed to be structurally solid and low maintenance.”
Built with sustainability in mind, large windows on both the ground floor and the mezzanine offices provides occupants with natural lighting throughout the day. Units also feature sky lights and LED fitted illumination to reduce running expenses.
Mr La Delfa said the Smithfield Industrial Park was at the heart of a commercial hub, with the logistical location being another drawcard for buyers in addition to the quality of the space.
“The suburb is renowned for being one of the primary areas for manufacturing and distribution in Greater Western Sydney,” he said.
“Smithfield Industrial Park is close to the Cumberland Highway, providing access to the M4 Motorway, and just 300 metres from the bus stop, as well as less than three kilometres from Guildford train station, with the airport 11 kilometres away and the seaport within 35 kilometres.
“With established infrastructure for ease of transportation and transit, and surrounded by local amenities, being only 25 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, both the location and convenience of the suburb makes this industrial landmark an unsurpassed opportunity.”
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