Shed to spark tradies interest
GEELONG’S rapidly growing southern suburbs have increased demand for commercial real estate as tradies seek to get close to the action. But the latest modern industrial warehouse to hit the market in the Grovedale Industrial Estate is as a result of the expansion of a business servicing that resi…
New lease sought for masons’ hall
IT held the secrets of local freemasons for 75 years, now see inside the incredible 21st century conversion of Geelong’s Freemason’s Hall. The heritage-protected three-storey building built in 1926 at 79 Gheringhap Street was converted for use as an office complex after Geelong Unity and Prudence…
Eight-year lease to national brand a key to passive investment
A NEW eight-year lease to a national brand tenant is the key to this high profile North Geelong retail investment. But the wildcard for investors is how much the future direction of the Ford precinct will impact the retail strip between Separation St and The Boulevard, Darcy Jarman listing agent …
Local investors grab rowing’s medal factory
THE Geelong home of a boat builder that’s turned out craft that have secured 75 per cent of Aussie rowing’s Olympic medals since 1992 has found new owners in a quick sale. A Geelong investment group secured the factory of boat builder Sykes for about $6 million, industry sources said.
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