Bisinella Developments has declared the improvement of another modern industrial site in Geelong, which is set to create 100 local occupations and give a top-notch space for local businesses. 

“The Geelong industrial market has not seen a warehouse of this size built for a number of years that is offered for lease. 

The Geelong industrial market has not seen a warehouse of this size built for a number of years that is offered for lease. The facility caters comprehensively to its tenants’ needs, spanning 3637 sqm and encompasses essential features such as a spacious canopy, generously sized offices, and top-notch amenities for staff convenience,” Colliers Sales & Leasing specialist, Bey Young said. 

The factory is intended to give a huge industrial space to local manufacturing or logistics operations businesses, crossing a sum of more than 3600 sqm. 

“The warehouse itself boasts an impressive internal clearance of approximately 9.8m, providing ample vertical space for various storage needs. Additionally, the facility offers the convenience of drive-through access and can include a substantial 3,000 sqm of prepared crushed rock-hard stand area, depending on tenants’ needs,” Young added. 

Bisinella Developments Director Richard Bisinella says the advancement was a sign of the association, which has a pleasing history of putting and producing positions in the Geelong locale. 

“This warehouse is proof of our confidence in the local industry, which we have supported by developing industrial land and custom-built factories for more than 40 years,” Bisinella said. 

The site includes a cooled open arrangement office connected by means of Opticomm High-Speed Fiber and includes a different amenities block for assembly line labourers. The stockroom is completely fenced with three secure electric gates, displays modern landscaping, and will be completely functional when the effective leaser moves in. 

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