South Pacific Tyres Factory, Somerton, to be Sold |
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Written by Marc Pallisco
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
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Six weeks after announcing it would shut its Somerton site, Goodyear has put its South Pacific Tyres factory on the market.
The tyre maker can expect to make about $40million for the northern suburbs super-site, which includes several industrial buildings spread over 41hectares.
Given its location - and its almost 500-metre frontage to the Hume Highway - the site is likely to find its way into the hands of an industrial developer who is keen to exploit its position on Melbourne's northern-ring freeway network.
Colliers International selling agent David Butera said Tyre Marketers, a Goodyear-affiliated business trading as Beaurepaires, would lease a 47,633-square-metre distribution warehouse at the back of the block for two years, while it did remediation work and demolition of all other buildings.
"The property provides the potential for a subdivision into allotments or the construction of new purpose-built facilities on either a lease or land and building package," Mr Butera said.
Almost 590 jobs will be lost when the factory, which makes Dunlop and Goodyear tyres, closes in December.
Adelaide-based Bridgestone will become the only tyre maker in Australia.
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