Seaford Industry Park expands
Submitted 24/06/2010
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Strong demand from business at Seaford Industry Park in Adelaide's south has led the State Government to make its fifth land release in five years.
Infrastructure Minister Patrick Conlon says the further release of 11 serviced blocks was proof of the success of the Industry Park.
"The past four land releases have sold quickly once on the market - the first 50 blocks are sold out and there's no doubt this is a real success story for Adelaide's south," Minister Conlon says.
"The Seaford Industry Park is vital to the ongoing and rapid expansion in the area."
Current tenants at the park include Bunnings, South Link, Prestige Linings and Beach Glass.
Managed by the State Government's Land Management Corporation (LMC), the Seaford Industry Park is located 15km south of the CBD and comprises 32 hectares of prime industrial land close to the Southern Expressway.
LMC Chief Executive Wayne Gibbings says the latest land release features blocks ranging from 1,900 to 4,560 square metres to suit local industry demands.
"The land at Seaford Industry Park is among the most affordable in metropolitan Adelaide, with smaller serviced and development-ready allotments priced between $165,000 and $330,000," Mr Gibbings says.
"With its proximity to the Seaford shopping centre and the planned Seaford rail extension, it really is the perfect location not only for local southern suburbs businesses but also for larger state and national companies."


