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RetailStaff WriterMon 20 Mar 17

Collingwood Park Site for Sale at Auction

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A substantial site next to a Woolworths-anchored shopping centre at Collingwood Park in the western Brisbane-Ipswich growth corridor is being offered for sale via auction by Ray White Commercial.

The 7082 sqm vacant block at 180 Eagle Street, Collingwood Park, is being marketed by Stephen Kidd and Elliot Kidd of Ray White Commercial Qld. This property is one of 8 national development / investment sites being offered for sale (individually) on behalf of a publicly listed corporation.

Stephen Kidd said the block has previously been approved for a service station and is zoned LC1 – Local Retail and Commercial (Major Neighbourhood Centres).

“This is an exciting land development opportunity next to a prominent shopping centre and our clear instructions from the vendor are to sell the property,” he said.

“The vacant block is the second allotment west of Collingwood Drive, and it is situated on the southern alignment of Eagle St.”

Elliot Kidd said Collingwood Park, which is approximately 13km south-east of the Ipswich CBD, is an established suburb enjoying solid growth and is well serviced by two schools and the Woolworths-anchored neighbourhood shopping centre.

“Collingwood Park/ Redbank had a resident population of 9,209 as at June, 2015,” he said.

“The suburb has experienced a solid growth rate of 4.5 per cent over the past 10 years compared to 1.9 per cent for the wider Brisbane metropolitan area.”

Mr Kidd said the Ipswich region was benefitting from significant investment in infrastructure and strong economic and employment growth.

“Ipswich is expected to reach 200,000 people in 2017 and more than double that population within the next 20 years to reach 485,000 by 2036,” he said.

“The local economy is led by professional services including finance, education, health and community services.

“Industries well established in Ipswich include: aerospace; education; manufacturing; food processing; wine; transport, tourism and motor sports.

“Located on the outskirts of Ipswich, the Royal Australian Air Force’s Base at Amberley is Australia’s largest air base, employing over 5,000 people.”

The Collingwood Park property is being offered for sale by auction at 10:30am (AEST) on Friday, 7 April 2017 at Level 26, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane

ENDS

Further inquiries:

Stephen Kidd

Mb: 0413 550 474

Elliot Kidd

Mb: 0407 696 73

Mark Creevey

Mb: 0408 992 222

About Ray White

Ray White is the largest real estate and property group in Australasia. The company, established in 1902 at Crows Nest in Queensland, has more than 1,000 individual offices spread across Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and India as well as newer offices in key locations in the Asian region and the United Arab Emirates. The brand is represented by more than 13,000 staff, has an annual sales turnover in excess of $40 billion and manages more than 300,000 rental properties.

The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Ray White to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers. 

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