It includes six two-level buildings with ground-floor showrooms and a three-level constructing with 5 unit-title places of work.
Thus far, two of the buildings and one unit title have offered — one to an out-of-town occasion and two to native companies.
Native Bayleys agent William Gubb, who’s advertising the precinct with colleague Henry Napier, says industrial emptiness in Frankton is extraordinarily low.
They’ve had curiosity from owner-occupiers and tenants, too.
The buildings are promoting for $1,619,000-plus, and the most affordable unit title is $1,120,000.
Gubb says there’s not a excessive gross sales threshold earlier than development begins, with completion seemingly early 2028.












