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Flexible Alexandria Industrial Estate Home to co-working spaces, is a six hectare site which showrooms, creative studios, fashion brands and distributors, enjoys one of the best the estate offers flexible spaces locations in South Sydney spaces to make your mark. for connectivity. Join The Iconic, WorkIt Spaces, The Academy Brand, Earp Bros and more
Positioned on the corner of one of Alexandria’s best junctions, and close to The Grounds of Alexandria, Alexandria Industrial Estate is a multi- use estate offering users proximity to the CBD, port and airport along with a range of amenities. CONNECTION CENTRAL
800M to Green Square train station 6KM to Sydney Airport access 8KM to M8 Motorway Easy 8.9KM to Sydney CBD 9.4KM to Port Botany
ERS ACCESS CHALM The University 310 343 (via Central Station) EET of Sydney BUS ROUTES STR ROUTE LOCATION 309 ENT PHILL STREET IP STRE REG ET 309 Port Botany to City NEWTOWN CLEVE DANKS ST Eastgardens to City RAGLAN STREET TH 310 R EET REET ELIZABE GEO ER L AN D 343 Kingsford to City WY KI ARADE BOT YOUNG ST S NE AY P RGE NDH VI ILW ANY LL A 348 Wolli Creek to Bondi Junction R STREE ER STRE AM ET OAD ROA RE Burwood to Bondi Junction 305 418 SWANSO STR FO ST T N RO ET D AD U KE NT EE City to Banksmeadow (Express) D X09 UR AI D T KIN OA N OA Erskineville BO ST LR ER T Eas tgardens to City (Express) YS GS X10 EDG EVO EL OR C H M TRE ENM TC E M20 Botany to Gore Hill (Prepay only) WAR MI Alexandria Industrial Estate ET E TRAIN TO ROA TOR D MA ED D SYDNEY Perry Green Square Airport and East Hills Line 348 NA I STRIBU NB RG PARK R Park ZETLAND OAD U VE H HU BICYCLE NU R OAD St Peters NT E LE Y ST EASTERN DI Convenient MA cycle paths between the estate R EE RR enable ICK safe and easy connections between T CO AD VI L LL EPS the estate LEand CBD, Redfern station, and the IN RO Sydney Park OM D R SS OA T RE RO A D inner west. OAD ON E ET U SR ST PETERS ST AVEN E ALEXANDRIA OW U CA EU AVEN M RR PB 358 HILD EL BU AD LR OA RO NING T SC D EE KE 309 R ROTH M8 UR Sydenham ST DU N BO AN CA OAD SR RD N ROW HAYE IO AL R BU S RO O’R RO AD AD 348 IC R KE G AR D E TT Y ST NERS R 358 REE OAD 343 T ROSEBERY AY Mascot HW ROAD EASTLAKES IG COWA KEY SH AIRPORT DRIV BOTANY Tempe E RD STR EET CE Train station IN MASCOT PR 305 Airport IV E SYDNEY KING ST 310 Wolli Creek REET DR AIRPORT ROBEY S KING ST Bus route 305 T REET REET S Co o OS ks R Bus route 309 ive CR r Bus route 310 N Bus route 343 ER TH Bus route 348 Domestic Terminal U SO Bus route 358 OLMES DRI V E Sydney Airport NERAL H GE
WESTCONNEX – IMPROVING ACCESS M4 EXISTING M4 MOTORWAY COMPLETED TUNNEL TO/FROM M4 HOMEBUSH EXISTING M5 MOTORWAY COMPLETED TUNNEL M8 MOTORWAY UNDER CONSTRUCTION M4–M5 LINK SYDNEY GATEWAY STAGE 1 M4 widening ROZELLE M4 tunnels STRATHFIELD Complete HABERFIELD BURWOOD SYDNEY Future proofing Sydney CBD Westconnex is the largest transport LEICHHARDT and urban renewal project in Australia, bringing major improvements to road CAMPERDOWN infrastructure and public transport to keep Sydney moving. M4–M5 LINK Benefits: Opening 2023 + Easing road congestion + Bypass 42 sets of traffic lights from ALEXANDRIA airport to Parramatta + Double the capacity of the M5 corridor ST PETERS INTERCHANGE + Better connections along the M4 and ROSEBERY M5 Motorways STAGE 2 MASCOT + Quicker and more reliable trips New M8 between west and south west Sydney. Complete SYDNEY GATEWAY PUNCHBOWL Opening 2023 KINGSGROVE M8 SYDNEY AIRPORT M5 BEVERLY HILLS RIVERWOOD
NEARBY AMENITY AND SERVICES Food and beverage Health and fitness + The Grounds + Crunch Fitness + COOH + Plus fitness 24/7 + Bread and Circus + 9 Degrees Bouldering Gym. + Al Aseel Other amenity + The Rocks Brewery + Indoor Padel Australia + No. 5 Restaurant and Bar + Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq + Fratelli Fresh + Alexandria Homemaker Centre + Crave Coffee Café + Officeworks + Loveat Café. + Bunnings Child care and early education + Woolworths. + Alexandria Montessori Academy Child Care Centre + Explore and Develop Alexandria – Early Learning Centre + Only About Children Alexandria + Story House Early Learning Alexandria + Huntley Street Early Learning Centre.
Key area statistics 4m TOTAL POPULATION CHERRYBROOK 1.4m TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS DEE WHY $229.9bn BLACKTOWN TOTAL PURCHASING POWER ERSKINE PARK Total spend on $5.8bn SYDNEY CLOTHING CBD $18.9bn FOOD + BEVERAGE BADGERYS RANDWICK CREEK Alexandria Industrial Estate $4.7bn PERSONAL CARE SUTHERLAND Source: Esri and Michael Bauer Research CAMPBELLTOWN WITHIN 45 MINUTE Reach 4 million people DRIVE TIME within a 45 minute drive
OVERVIEW Current vacancies within Alexandria Industrial Estate have the potential to be converted into a space that best suit your requirements. The concept of adaptive reuse has traditionally been seen in city-fringe suburbs such as Pyrmont, Ultimo, Surry Hills and now in Alexandria. Adaptive The adaption to building design is commonly displayed in converted warehouse and industrial buildings which retain the industrial design elements (natural light, large height clearances, exposed services) while adapting the space to suit commercial/mixed use customers. reuse WorkIt Spaces at Alexandria Industrial Estate
MASTERPLAN B1 A1 1,396.0 sqm 2,358 sqm C1 B5 2,389.0 sqm B4 Warehouse 385.0 sqm B2 B3 3,160.6 sqm Warehouse 971.5 sqm B2 A3 A2 Office 708 sqm 2,919 sqm 1,320 sqm C2 1,683.7 sqm Bourke Road Care E5 Taker 410.2 sqm E6 E7 E8 E4 402.8 sqm 402.8 sqm 640.4 sqm 403.3 sqm D4 893.0 sqm G9 G8 G7 G6 G5 G3/G4 G2 G1 412.9 sqm 396 sqm 450 sqm 400.1 sqm 418.7 sqm 1,122.3 sqm E3 E9 880 sqm 1,539 sqm D3 874.0 sqm F2 951 sqm D2 1,005.7 sqm E2 H1 H2 1,430.2 sqm 2,565 sqm 2,092 sqm E1 F1 3,597.7 sqm 3,214 sqm D1 1,559.1 sqm FOR LEASE
FEATURES Unit B3 + 972 sqm clearspan warehouse with internal clearance up to 7.9m + Polished concrete floor + Flooded with natural light + Showroom-like windows + Access via two on-grade roller shutters + On-site parking + Available now.
UNIT B3 PLAN MADDOX STREET Roller Shutter Roller Shutter AREA SCHEDULE SQM 3.5m w x 4.4m h 3.5m w x 4.4m h Warehouse 971.5 Total building area 971.5 F F D E G B3 C A B HUNTLEY STREET LOCATION PLAN NOT TO SCALE Unit B3 Adjoining tenancy Adjoining tenancy Warehouse 45.8 Maximum Clearance 7.9m Minimum Clearance 5.2m Fire exit Adjoining tenancy 21.3 FOR LEASE
FEATURES Unit D3 + 880 sqm warehouse + Internal warehouse clearance of 5.9–7.9m + On-grade roller door access + On-site parking + Available now.
UNIT D3 PLAN AREA SCHEDULE SQM Warehouse 879.5 Total building area 879.5 Adjoining tenancy M F Unit D3 Roller Shutter Warehouse 3.6m w x 2.2m h 23.4 Maximum Clearance 7.9m Minimum Clearance 5.9m Adjoining tenancy 37.3 FOR LEASE
FEATURES Unit E5 + Quality 410 sqm warehouse with internal clearance up to 8.5m + On-grade roller shutter door access + Ample on-site parking + Opportunity to convert into adaptive reuse space with exposed services, polished concrete floors, showroom-like windows + Available June 2022.
UNIT E5 PLAN AREA SCHEDULE SQM Warehouse 410.2 Total building area 410.2 Adjoining tenancy Unit E5 Adjoining tenancy Warehouse Amenities FOR LEASE
Our teams provide progressive insights to business needs in an ever-changing world SERVICE Customer focus Dedicated Building Managers provide on-site support for day-to-day operations, while Property and Asset Managers are available to discuss leasing, administration or modifications to tenancies. Presentation Our property services teams attend to your operational needs and provide unparalleled maintenance and presentation standards.
SUSTAINABILITY We aim to be leaders in environmental social governance – with a long-term, sustainable approach that leads to positive economic, environmental and social outcomes for our business, our stakeholders and the world more broadly.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL GOVERNANCE Here’s a snapshot of some of our initiatives. Solar We have installed over 17MW of rooftop solar on approximately 170 of our properties in Australia. That’s more than 49,000 solar panels – enough to power 4,300 homes, or the equivalent of taking 11,300 passenger vehicles off the road. LED lighting + light sensors 60–80% reduction in energy use has been achieved with LED lighting. Smart meters Smart meters help to manage electricity consumption by providing regular data related to interval electricity usage. Electric vehicle charging Goodman has started allocating dedicated car spaces for EV charging and vehicles.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL GOVERNANCE Water harvesting We have installed tanks to harvest rain water. Smart irrigation Our properties use smart water metering that allows easy access to irrigation programs via a smart device, such a mobile phone. Sustainable landscaping + We have introduced drought tolerant plants combined with ballast rock + We are phasing out petrol powered handheld equipment by the end of 2022 + Trials have commenced for recycling greenwaste to be re-used across our estates + We provide Taronga and Sydney Zoos with tree cuttings for food and habitat for animals + At Eastern Creek, we have constructed a fully sustainable garden comprising 23 edible garden beds with stingless native Sustainable garden at Eastern Creek bees, compost, worm farm and permicultural practices.
AND DIVERSITY INCLUSION At Goodman, we lead the way in inclusion and diversity. Central to our purpose of “making space for greatness” is creating an environment where I&D is embedded into everything we do.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL GOVERNANCE We work to create a culture where our people are valued and have the opportunity to realise their potential. We are all accountable for making it a reality. Our people are champions of openness, fairness and respect.
RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live. We pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We value their custodianship of 65,000 years.
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL GOVERNANCE As a business that works across many locations, we have a responsibility to listen, learn and walk alongside First Nations peoples to ensure our activities support the continuing of connection to their land, waters, cultures, language and traditions. Goodman has committed to a Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). We seek to honour the knowledge of First Nations’ people, celebrate their cultures, and make amends for past wrongs. Indigenous climate action By investing in Indigenous climate action projects in Australia’s Northern Territory in partnership with Tasman Environmental Markets and Climate Active, we’re supporting employment and training opportunities for Aboriginal rangers and the conservation of vital local habitats.
GOODMAN Doing good FOUNDATION in the world The Goodman Foundation unites our people, properties and resources to make a tangible difference to the lives of people in our communities. Through our partnerships with an exceptional – and often grassroots – group of charities, we’re able to make a real difference, where and when it matters most. Goodman Foundation How we do good in the world The Goodman Foundation offers support to charities within three key areas: Children and youth Food rescue and environment Community and community health Charity organisations who help Charity organisations who reduce Charity organisations who support those protect, nurture and support children waste and support those in need by living with a condition, illness or disability, or young people. redistributing fresh food or useful items or whose efforts help to create a more that would otherwise go to landfill. inclusive and equitable community.
GOODMAN FOUNDATION In 2021, the Goodman We have enabled: Foundation contributed L–R: Good360, OzHarvest, The Fred Hollows Foundation 197M $6.3 million to community and philanthropic causes Delivered by our founding food rescue partners including $400,000 raised (OzHarvest, UKHarvest, KiwiHarvest and directly by Goodman staff. items NZ Food Network) since 2004. 20M+ items Distributed by Good360 Australia since it was founded by Goodman Foundation in 2013. 400,000 eye screenings Completed by The Fred Hollows Foundation through Goodman funded projects.
CONTACT US ENQUIRE NOW Dylan Carroll Asset Manager T. 02 9230 7360 M. 0424 953 102 dylan.carroll@goodman.com Goodman The Hayesbery 1–11 Hayes Road Rosebery NSW 2018 T. 02 9230 7400 VIEW THIS PROPERTY ONLINE goodman.com/au This document has been prepared by Goodman Property Services (Aust) Pty Ltd ABN 40 088 981 793 for general information purposes only. Whilst every care has been taken in relation to its accuracy, no warranty of accuracy is given or implied. You should obtain your own independent advice before making any decisions about the property referred to in this document. Images contained in this document have been used to enable the customer to visualise the development concepts only, and are not intended to definitively represent the final product. March 2022
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