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One of the last remaining zoned land parcels in the Aerotropolis Core in Western Sydney is up for sale.

Located at 125 Mersey Road at Bringelly, the 10-acre property will be taken to the market via an International Expressions of Interest Campaign run by property consultancy Knight Frank on behalf of a private family.

Mark Litwin of Knight Frank said the rectangular-shaped, relatively flat site had no riparian setbacks and flexible enterprise zoning permitting a wide range of high value uses, while the generous site area of 10 acres also permits multiple built form outcomes.

“The block has received excellent planning outcomes with rezoning and draft precinct planning,” Litwin said.

“The Enterprise zone is flexible and modern to suit a precinct that revolves around international trade and commerce coming from a twenty-four/seven global gateway,” he said.

According to Grant Bulpett of Knight Frank, who is also leading the sale, the property occupied a strategic location within the Aerotropolis Core Precinct, benefitting from current and future transport development.

“It has efficient access to multiple modes of existing transport including the M7 and M4 Motorways, as well as the potential for strong uplift from future transport corridors including M12 Motorway and North South Rail Link,” Bulpett said.

“There’s plenty of transport infrastructure development underway. The incoming Eastern Ring Road will be one of the major commuter and trade corridors that connects Elizabeth Drive to Bringelly Road,” he said.

Litwin said the Bringelly site would be a natural benefactor of the $5.6 billion dollar Western Sydney Airport.

The land parcel is just seven kilometres from the entrance to the airport, three kilometres from the cargo terminal and two kilometres from the new Bradfield CBD.

“The cargo terminal at the southern end of the airport is where we will see major activity in the next few years,” Litwin said.

“As a global freight hub, cargo will drive the Western Sydney Airport from start to finish,” he said.

Source: Knight Frank

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