RWC Industrial City South agents William Gathercole and Marcus Schraag, in conjunction with RWC SC’s Henry Robertson offer 9 Bradford Street Alexandria for sale located in Sydney's city fringe.
An opportunity has arisen to acquire prime industrial land, in the tightly held Alexandria market in Sydney’s city fringe.
RWC Industrial City South agents William Gathercole and Marcus Schraag, in conjunction with RWC SC’s Henry Robertson are handling the sale of 9 Bradford Street, Alexandria.
The 2,680sqm site is located in the highly regarded north Alexandria precinct, positioned amongst major luxury brands such as Porsche, Mercedes , McLaren and Rolls Royce.
Mr Gathercole said that unimproved land in this location comes up for sale once in a lifetime.
“The underdeveloped site has been occupied by a transport company for the last 32 years. This is one of the last remaining parcels of land in core south sydney.
“Given the short WALE of twelve months, triple net lease, and the potential to redevelop, occupy or release, this asset is not one to miss. Industrial outdoor storage has been an emerging asset class amongst institutional capital. Large open space that can house trucks, construction equipment is in pent up demand, as unimproved land ceases to exist,” said Mr Gathercole.
Owned by the same family for over 30 years, the property is now on the market for definite sale.
"With low vacancy rates and significant urban redevelopment in nearby areas such the Green Square town Centre, Alexandria has seen robust rental and capital growth, driving its reputation as one of New South Wales’ most sought-after industrial locations," Mr Schraag said.
Alexandria is renowned for its location near Sydney’s CBD, blending its industrial past with modern urban development. The area features a thriving creative scene, trendy cafes, and Sydney Park, making it a sought-after destination for both businesses and residents.
Mr Roberton also emphasised the site’s exceptional potential.
"Unimproved land of this size and calibre, combined with its close proximity to the Sydney CBD, airports and Eastern Suburbs, offers a rare opportunity. It represents a chance to tap into the value of one of Sydney’s best industrial markets,” Mr Robertson said.