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South Pacific Tyres Factory, Somerton, to be Sold

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Written by Marc Pallisco   
Wednesday, 20 August 2008

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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