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62 Hume Highway, Chullora, Nsw Overview 2 LOCATION OPPORTUNITY CHULLORA BUSINESS PARK | 62 HUME HIGHWAY, CHULLORA, NSW OVERVIEW 2 Opportunity Strategically located on the Hume Highway, Chullora Business Park is one of the most sought after estates in the industrial hub of Chullora. The estate benefits from an on-site café and an abundance of on-site parking. Multiple spaces are becoming available for lease including a functional 11,654 sqm distribution space and offices from 809–1,242 sqm. Join Fantastic Furniture and Home Consortium at this premium estate. VIEW FROM ABOVE 3 CBD Muir Road Chullora Business Park Hume Highway LOCATION 4 A clever move Users benefit from excellent access to Sydney’s major arterial roads and public transport. The M4 and M5 Motorways are located within 6 kilometres of the estate and regular bus services run from adjacent to the property on Muir Road to Lidcombe and Bankstown train stations. A selection of shops and services are available at the nearby Chullora Marketplace and Bankstown town centre. CENTRALLY CONNECTED 3KM 6KM to Bankstown to M4 10M Town Centre 5KM Motorway 1.2KM to nearest to M5 to Chullora bus stop Motorway Marketplace 5 ACCESS T E E R T S N H T O S J H C M4 MOTORWAY VAUGHAN STREET UR PARRAMATTA ROAD CH LIDCOMBE R M92 O HOMEBUSH B E PARK ROAD R WEST T EAST STREET S HOMEBUSH R O SOUTH A D STRATHFIELD JOSEPH STREET Strathfield AM REGENTS Y STREET PARK HUME HIGHWAY Chullora MUIR RO A D Chullora Business Park GEORGES RIVER ROAD ROOKWOOD ROAD Greenacre D A O R HUME HIGHWAY Y 447 R BU T ER E NT Yagoona E A R C ROBERTS ROAD T S Belmore Y E C Train Station A T S Bus stops BANKSTOWN PUNCHBOWL For more information on ? D train and bus timetables visit A LAKEMBA RO www.131500.com.au L OW WILEY PARK HB UNC P MILPERRA ROAD D RY ROA Roselands CANTERBU ORWAY STERN MOT TH WE SOU SITE PLAN 6 .1 8 2 13.9 .7 5 A 8 2 . 1 8 . 2 2 11.2 3 15.0 .6 15 g n k i c d o a D o Awning L 3 Loading E Dock S U O H g E n k i D c R g d o n A a i A D o n 9 L O W . w 3 A 8 R 2 WAREHOUSE 1 7 . 8 STORE 6 1 WAREHOUSE 2 OFFICE R Awning Awning I U M 4 E 0 S . 8 U O OFFICE H 9 . E 1 3 R A W 7 0 . 4 7 . 2 1 A 230.8 94.1 3 0 W A Y . H 5 H I G E H U M n AVAILABLE 88.2 FEATURES 7 Warehouse 2 + office + 9,677 sqm high clearance warehouse (10.3m max height) + EFSR sprinklers + Access via multiple on-grade roller shutters and docks + Large awnings for all-weather access + 1,977 sqm open plan office with internal stairs and lift access + Ample on-site parking + On-site café. WAREHOUSE 2 PLAN 8 AREA SCHEDULE SQM 121.7 Warehouse 2 9,677.4 Total area 9,677.4 Roller Shutter Office 2.6m w x 2.6m h r h e t t m u 8 h . S 4 Awning 1 r x e l l 1,246 sqm w o R m 8 x . 4 5 Warehouse 2 Maximum Clearance 10.3m Minimum Clearance 7.9m 1 . 0 0 1 M U I R R D Awning 2 1,003 sqm H U M Loading Dock r E h e t t m u 8 h . S 4 r H x e l l w o W R m 8 x . Y 4 2 6 WAREHOUSE 2 – GROUND FLOOR OFFICE PLAN 9 AREA SCHEDULE SQM Ground floor Office 735.1 Amenities 18.5 Total area 753.6 LOBBY AMENITIES 18.5 m² (EXCLUSIVE USE) AREA UNDER 1.5m HIGH 3.8 m² (EXCLUDED) FHR CUPBOARD 1.1 m² LMR LIFT (EXCLUDED) TENANCY 2 STORE 2 ADJOINING TENANCY LOBBY 4.5 m² (EXCLUDED) GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE 2 – FIRST FLOOR OFFICE PLAN 10 AREA SCHEDULE SQM First floor Office 1,226.5 Total area 1,226.5 LOBBY AMENITIES VOID/STAIRS 51.4 m² (EXCLUDED) LOBBY LIFT ADJOINING TENANCY TENANCY 2 FIRST FLOOR FEATURES 11 Modern workspace + Unit 5.2 = 809 sqm office + Tenancy 4 and 4A = 1,242 sqm office + Ample natural light + 289 sqm storeroom + On-site car parking + Close to shops and services. OFFICE PLAN 12 AREA SCHEDULE SQM Ground floor Store 1 289 First floor Tenancy 4 office 1,242 Tenancy 5.2 office 809 Total area 2,340 Tenancy 4 1,242 sqm PLANT PLANT 4.6 sqm (EXCLUDED) Amenities Tenancy 4A Tenancy 2 Tenancy 5.2 LIFT Tenancy 1 809 sqm VOID 81.0 sqm Tenacy 5.1 (EXCLUDED) FIRST FLOOR Store 1 289 sqm LMR LIFT Tenancy 3 Tenancy 2 E G A S S A P E R I F GROUND FLOOR SERVICE 13 SUPERIOR Service CUSTOMER SERVICE To ensure our customers receive the best possible service, all of our estates have IS AT THE in-house property services teams that attend HEART OF to customers’ operational needs and ensure EVERYTHING maintenance and presentation standards are exceptional. WE DO Manage Dedicated Building Managers provide on-site support for day-to-day operations, while Property and Asset Managers are available to discuss any lease queries, invoicing issues or modifications to tenancies. Contact Matthew Hamilton Senior Portfolio Manager T 02 9230 7329 M 0409 047 762 [email protected] Charlie Abou-Touma Asset Manager T 02 9230 7416 M 0414 544 127 [email protected] Goodman Level 17 60 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW 2000 T 02 9230 7400 View this property online goodman.com/au This document has been prepared by Goodman Property Services (Aust) Pty Ltd ABN 40 088 981 793 for general information purposes only. Whilst every care has been taken in relation to its accuracy, no warranty of accuracy is given or implied. You should obtain your own independent advice before making any decisions about the property referred to in this document. Images contained in this document have been used to enable the customer to visualise the development concepts only, and are not intended to definitively represent the final product. February 2019.
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