The state-of-the-art Bathurst Business Park Mildura is now complete with the official launch of the architect-designed business park set for May 16 at 2pm on-site, announced Burgess Rawson’s Wendy Thomson, James Bergman, and Paul Ibrahim who exclusively appointed to lease the innovative business park in Bathurst Street Mildura.
The state-of-the-art Bathurst Business Park Mildura is now complete with the official launch of the architect-designed business park set for May 16 at 2pm on-site.
Located in a thriving industrial precinct, Bathurst Business Park is a newly completed architecturally designed estate, has set new benchmarks offering opportunities for investors, owner-occupiers, and tenants alike.
With the completion of development, nine out of the 13 warehouses have already been sold, while more units are currently under due diligence. Total project sales to date exceed $9 million.
Burgess Rawson’s Wendy Thomson, James Bergman, and Paul Ibrahim are now exclusively appointed to lease the innovative business park in Bathurst Street.
Ms Thomson noted strong interest across the board, with businesses attracted to the high quality and modern amenities the estate offers.
“The premium industrial development is located in a renowned industrial precinct designed for heavy transport usage.
“Bathurst Park stands as an architecturally curated estate, offering superior on-site amenities and facilities. With easy access to nearby major roads and public routes, the estate features extensive landscaping, modern industrial and commercial spaces, and ample on-site parking,” she said.
Catering to business operators in search of top-tier warehouse or storage facilities, unit sizes range from 243 sqm to 280 sqm. The intelligent design includes dual street access, units featuring drive-through warehouses, and those equipped with private gated rear yards exceeding 50 sqm.
Situated in the largest settlement in the Sunraysia Region, Bathurst Park resides in an area with a current population of 55,777, projected to grow by 13% to 62,990 residents by 2036.
Mr Bergman said major townships within the urban area, including Mildura, Irymple, Red Cliffs, and Merbein, contribute to the region's economic strength through its proximity to the Murray River, a diverse agricultural sector, and its strategic location.
Born and bred in Mildura, Ms Thomson highlighted the town’s incredible growth in recent years, with the value of total building approvals increasing by over 48% in the last five years.
“Mildura will receive over $32.41 million in infrastructure projects as well as welcoming the completion of the Mildura Sporting Precinct upgrade, valued at $40 plus million,” she said.
The state-of-the-art Bathurst Business Park Mildura set to launch - Burgess Rawson