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Port Melbourne Industrial Estate is a well-positioned, highly accessible industrial hub located in the heart of Port Melbourne. The estate offers quality warehouse and office space with exposure to Plummer and Salmon Streets, as well as excellent access to major arterial motorways, including CityLink and the West Gate Freeway. The site also benefits from its proximity to a ready-made customer base, including on-site businesses, nearby commercial and industrial areas, local residents and educational institutions.
Four buildings are available for lease, all with quality warehouses, modern offices and on-site amenities such as cafés, supermarkets and fitness facilities. These versatile spaces are ideal for a variety of uses, including industrial, logistics, retail and creative.
Features:
Port Melbourne Industrial Estate's close proximity to the CBD allows for a convenient commute, creating a thriving business estate. The site is accessible via public transport and connectivity via Melbourne's major arterial road network.
to Plummer Street bus stop
to Port Melbourne
to Graham Street tram stop
to Melbourne CBD
The Fishermans Bend project is currently in progress, with close proximity to Port Melbourne region it is aiming to transform industrial and underutilised land into a thriving, sustainable and an integrated community. It will consist of five precincts across two municipalities. By 2050, it will be home to approximately 80,000 residents and provide employment for up to 80,000 people.
Port Melbourne is an evolving precinct. Historically Melbourne's traditional port and industrial precinct, the area offers an array of cafés, restaurants and bars, making it an ideal location for work-life balance. The area is attractive for businesses looking to benefit from key infrastructure that provides faster speed to market and access to large consumer populations - Port Melbourne reaches 1.4 million more consumers than the western suburbs.*
The area is also a hub for creative and recreational businesses. Plans are in place to transform brownfield sites into vibrant spaces that cater to a range of occupiers, including large format food and beverage users like breweries, sport and recreation users and creative agencies.
The future of Port Melbourne looks to strengthen its infrastructure and business environment. Significant investments are being made into industrial and commercial properties, attracting both businesses and residents. 25-44 year olds are the dominant age group, making up 38% of the local population.^
* Esri, Michael Bauer Research and Roy Morgan 2021
^ Esri and Michael Bauer Research 2021
A location that offers an array of thriving cafés, gyms and shops, where big-name brands and small businesses provide unrivalled amenity options.
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