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RetailPartner ContentTue 14 May 19

Development Opportunity in Growth Corridor Hits the Market

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A development site in one of Moreton Bay region's fastest growing residential areas has hit the market.

Expressions of interest are being sought for the 3,295sq m site at 144 Station Road, Burpengary. The asset has district centre zoning that allows for multiple uses.

The site is marketed by Ray White Special Projects Queensland's Andrew Burke and Matthew Fritzsche.

Burke said the asset offered multiple opportunities that included childcare, commercial, retail and medium-density residential.

“The site is in the middle of the Burpengary retail precinct with neighbours like 7-Eleven, McDonalds, Aldi, Coles, Woolworths, World Gym, Kmart and many more,” he said.

“With easy access to the Bruce Highway, you would be 40 minutes north of Brisbane and just 30 minutes south of Sunshine Coast.

“The site is offered clear and mostly level and is within walking distance of retail and schools with the nearby Burpengary rail station serviced by the Caboolture Line.”

Related: Anglican Church Lists Brisbane Site


Fritzsche said Burpengary was a rapidly developing growth hub within the Moreton Bay Regional Council.

“There are 19,000 residents in the northern urban expansion corridor between the master planned community of North Lakes and the long-established regional centre of Caboolture,” he said.

“The site is along Station Road, a prominent local feeder road in the region, with the site enjoying excellent exposure to around 8,900 vehicles per day.

“The asset is surplus to the needs of our client and they are genuine sellers.”

Expressions of interest close on Wednesday 19 June 2019 at 4pm.


Andrew Burke

Ray White Special Projects Queensland Associate Director

Andrew.burke@raywhite.com

0417 606 128

Matthew Fritzsche

Ray White Special Projects Queensland Executive Director

Matthew.f@raywhite.com

0410 435 891


The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Ray White Special Projects 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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