Quality Built Industrial Building In The Heart of Gladstone With Huge Hardstand Area – Offers to Purchase Sought

SOLD

12 Roy Swenson Close

Callemondah QLD 4680

Industrial

FOR SALE

972m2

LJ Hooker Commercial Brisbane have been engaged by the owners and developers of the industrial building at 12 Roy Swenson Close, Callemondah QLD 4680 to sell this property for them.

* Located in the Gladstone suburb of Callemondah, in the town's newest and best industrial estate
* Currently vacant, the property previously housed the servicing and maintenance division of the
Owner's now sold dry hire equipment rental business
* Large, clearspan building, it has seven roller doors, which provide excellent access to the property
* Includes an overhead crane, as well as internal lunchroom, toilet facilities and blast room
* Massive hardstand area provides excellent storage capacity for any number of different operators
* Total land size of 8,785sqm, all on one title
* Properties built to this standard and with this level of functionality area as rare as they come
* Offers to Purchase sought
* Offers to Lease would also be considered for the right operator

Contact Exclusive Marketing Agent Keir Kreis for further supporting information on 0423 313 499.
Inspections by appointment only.

LAND SIZE: 8,785sqm

Location
Gladstone is a city in Central Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 550km by road north of Brisbane and 100km south-east of Rockhampton. Situated between the Calliope and Boyne Rivers, Gladstone is home to Queensland's largest multi-commodity shipping port and is a large driver of the state's economy. Gladstone, together with Boyne Island and Tannum Sands, has an estimated urban population in excess of 50,000 and this urban area covers 240 square kms. Gladstones primary industries are largely mining related. The port of Gladstone is the fifth largest multi-commodity port in Australia and the world's fourth largest coal exporting terminal. The port consists of several wharves and terminal facilities. Boyne Wharf is used by the Boyne Island aluminium smelter and was opened in August 1982. The western part of the harbour basin is currently being expanded, primarily to allow increased exports of liquified natural gas (LNG). Major exports include coal, alumina, aluminium, cement products, sodium cyanide and ammonium nitrate. Each year 50 million tonnes of coal passes through the port, making up 70% of the total exports. Gladstone is also a tourism destination, with cruise ships regulartly docking at the port. Gladstone Airport is serviced by both Qantas and Virgin Australia, with a number of direct flights to Brisbane available each day.