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Ingleburn Road Leppington Grow With Sydney ESR LEPPINGTON Ingleburn Road INFORMATION INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Leppington NSW MEMORANDUM Future Prime Precinct Available Now THE NEW WESTERN SYDNEY UNBEATABLE ACCESS ESR Leppington Industrial Estate is a brand new ESR Leppington Industrial Estate provides logistics centre is in one of Sydney’s fastest businesses the opportunity to operate within growing areas. the developing Leppington North Town Centre, with close proximity to the Greater Sydney Sydney’s south west growth corridor is currently transport network. benefiting from significant infrastructure upgrades to support local amenities, housing, jobs and 2 investments. KEY FEATURES > Gateway to future Western Sydney Airport > Flexibility to tailor facilities to suit specific operational requirements > Occupy from Q2 2021 > Immediate proximity to Leppington Train Station and Bus Routes > Access to Bringelly Road, Camden Valley Way and Sydney M5/M7 > Tenancies from 5,000 sqm 3 CONNECTIVITY ESR Leppington Industrial Estate sits within WESTERN SYDNEY AIRPORT the future hub of Western Sydney. With direct A new gateway into Sydney that will access to Camden Valley Way, M5, and M7 generate significant economic activity. motorway beyond. It is also within close proximity of the new M5 MOTORWAY Western Sydney Airport. Parramatta and Widening the motorway to increase the Sydney CBD, the main business hubs of Sydney, capacity and improve travel times. are located 30 km and 50 km from the site respectively. WESTCONNEX The area surrounding ESR Leppington Industrial New motorway improving connectivity in Estate is near ESR Bringelly Road Business Sydney, reducing congestion, and improving Hub, which is already home to CEA, Steelforce, travel times. Bunnings with more to come. 4 PRIME LOCATION Weste M2 rn M M4 otorway M4 ro d llg ve R Old a oad a Lenore Drive W o d Parramatta a o R d R a e n o CBD v R o e r 17 km e g l h l r a t m r W a o M N e h T E lizabet h Drive M7 A9 Airport under construction 20 km 5 km W ESR LEPPINGTON e Sydney s INDUSTRIAL ESTATE t l CBD i M4/ 10M5 km Link n 42 km k under construction ay W 15 km y e ll a V n de m M5 a C 20 km 25 km Airport 45 km 30 km Port 52 km 35 km 40 km 5 50 km THE FUTURE OF LEPPINGTON Flanked as the South West’s priority growth area, Leppington Town Centre will be home to a retail sector, civic and mixed-use spaces as well as an employment hub. The area will be surrounded by residential space and is set to profit from the new Western Sydney airport and associated infrastructure updates. The estate benefits from its proximity to Leppington Train Station and the suburb’s growing Town Centre. ESR Leppington Industrial Estate offers the unique opportunity to be part of the establishment of the new Western Sydney. 6 AMENITIES WILLOWDALE SHOPPING CENTRE Coles | Liquorland | The Shed Willowdale | Willow Thai | My Family Health Medical Centre | Willowdale Pharmacy | La Rose Nails and Beauty | Winning Smiles Dental Surgery CAFES & RESTAURANTS Within 7 km Café ARC and Takeaway | Sweet and Savoury Café | Thai Emerald | Amano Restaurant e Pizzeria | 14 North 108 East | Lockie’s Hotel FUTURE Leppington Town Centre – 1.1 km Western Sydney Airport - 20 km 7 LOCATION AERIAL Future Ton Centre Ingleburn Road Leppington Train Station Bringelly Road Dickson Road ESR LEPPINGTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Eastood Road Ingleburn Road 8 CONCEPT PERSPECTIVE 9 CONCEPT PERSPECTIVE 10 © COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY PTY LTD. THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT. APART FROM PERMITTED DEALINGS UNDER THE COPYRIGHT ACT, THIS DRAWING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED BY ANY PERSON WITHOUT PERMISSION IN WRITING. ALL AREAS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND MASTER PLAN ARE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION BY SURVEY REVISIONS A C C E S S R O A D CAR ENTRY/ EXIT OUTDOOR CAR PARKING (53 SPACES) OUTDOOR AREA AREA N OUTDOOR AREA OUTDOOR AREA OFFICE 1C OFFICE 1D OFFICE 1B GF: 36m² GF: 36m² GF: 36m² MEZZ: 200m² MEZZ: 200m² OFFICE 1A MEZZ: 200m² GF: 45m² MEZZ: 300m² UNIT 1A UNIT 1B UNIT 1C UNIT 1D 3,460 m² 3,037 m² 4,160 m² 3,687 m² RECESSED RECESSED RECESSED RECESSED D I C K S O N R O A D DOCK x2 DOCK x2 WAREHOUSE 1 DOCK x2 DOCK x2 14,344m² ON GRADE DOOR x3 ON GRADE DOOR x3 ON GRADE DOOR x4 ON GRADE DOOR x4 PUMP ROOM 5m AWNING 5m AWNING COMMUNAL AREA 15m AWNING 15m AWNING 15m AWNING 55M SHARED HARDSTAND TRUCK ENTRY CAR ENTRY/ EXIT 15M AWNING 15M AWNING 15M AWNING TRUCK EXIT SP 5M AWNING 5M AWNING TANK ON GRADE DOOR x4 ON GRADE DOOR x6 ON GRADE DOOR x3 WAREHOUSE 2 16,778m² A C C E S S R O A D RECESSED RECESSED RECESSED DOCK x2 DOCK x2 DOCK x2 UNIT 2A UNIT 2B UNIT 2C 5,542 m² 5,898 m² 5,338 m² CAR ENTRY/ EXIT SYDNEY A C E S R O D OFFICE 2A OFFICE 2B OFFICE 2C GF: 45m² GF: 45m² GF: 200m² MEZZ: 300m² MEZZ: 300m² FF: 300m² OUTDOOR AREA OUTDOOR OUTDOOR AREA AREA CAR PARKING (54 SPACES) PROJECT I N G L E B U R N R O A D LEPPINGTON LOGISTIC PARK 186-224 INGLEBURN ROAD, LEPPINGTON, NSW DRAWING TITLE MARKETING PLAN 11 0 15 30 45 60 75m SCALE: 1 : 1500 @ A3 CREATE DATE : 22.03.2021 PLOT DATE : 22.03.2021 LAST SAVED BY: awong 217901-MP34 -003 B FILE LOCATION: J:\Arch\Estates\NSW\217901 186-224 Ingleburn Road, Leppington\Masterplan\217901-MP34 ABOUT ESR AUSTRALIA ESR Australia is a leading manager of industrial DEVELOP SQM and business park real estate with assets under A$ ESR develops strategic land assets and management of more than A$2.5 billion, and a 2.5 b greenfield and brownfield development sites robust pipeline of developments underway. Assets Under Management delivering premium logistic facilities. ESR Australia also has established funds management capabilities with long term > Land sourcing SQM relationships with global institutional investors. sqm > Design 731,000 ESR entered the Australian market in 2018 Gross Lettable Area through the acquisition of industry leaders, > Construction Propertylink Group and Commercial & Industrial > Pre-leasing SQM Property Pty Ltd, which now operate wholly as sqm ESR Australia. With these acquisitions came an INVEST 630,000 experienced and talented team of professionals. Development Pipeline ESR invests in assets through direct ownership Our team has deep expertise across the and the funds we manage, and creates industrial and office real estate markets. investment opportunities for our capital @ 31 December 2020 A fully integrated service offering is delivered partners. by this inhouse team, achieving strong customer outcomes through tenant-driven > Fund management development solutions, active asset > Capital partners management, and a strategic approach to property investment management. > Opportunities We are part of the largest Asia-Pacific logistics real estate group. MANAGE ESR actively manages assets, adding long term value for customers and investors. > Active asset management > Property management > Leasing 12 ABOUT ESR GROUP ESR Group is the largest Asia-Pacific logistics real estate group by gross floor area (GFA) and by value of the assets owned directly and by the funds and investment vehicles it manages. With over A$44.9 billion in assets under management across more than 20.1 million sqm of real estate, ESR operates across the region in China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, South India and Australia. China Korea Japan ESR has been listed on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited since 1 November 2019. India A $44.9 b Singapore Assets Under Management 20.1 m sqm Gross Floor Area sqm Australia 7.2 m Development Pipeline @ 31 December 2020 13 SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability AtAt ESR ESR we we are are dedicated dedicated to to optimising optimising sustainability sustainability in in every every aspect of our business. aspectThis is of seen our business.in our consideration This is seen of in the our environment consideration through green design initiatives, as well as broader focus on our social and economic responsibilities of the environment through green design initiatives, as wellSTAR to the communities in which we operate. 5RATING as broader focus on our social and economicSTAR responsibilities to the communities in which we operate.5RATING STAR 5RATING STAR 5 STAR GREEN STAR SMART BUILDING 5RATING RATED INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SYSTEMS STAR RATING STAR 5 LOW EMISSION 5RATING INDUSTRY LEADING VEHICLE SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABILITY RAIN WATER IN DESIGN AND HARVESTING CONSTRUCTION 1414 CONTACT Scott Falvey William Grounds LEASING General Manager - NSW Assistant Development Manager — — ENQUIRIES M +61 422 997 889 M +61 408 866 483 E [email protected] E [email protected] AU.ESR.COM/LEPPINGTON The information in this document has been prepared by ESR Real Estate (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 64 625 761 962 (ESR) and is subject to change at any time without notice. 230321_V6.
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