Stockland fills new buildings at Melbourne industrial estate

Four new buildings (centre) replaced a car storage facility.

Stockland has secured five tenants to four recently completed buildings at its Altona Industrial Estate, 10 kilometres west of Melbourne.

Comcater, Krannich Solar, Mojo Motorcycles – part of the publicly listed Motorcycle Holdings Group – Pony Xpress and Putzmeister will occupy a combined 46,000 square metres.

Penned by Watson Young Architects, the buildings – unveiled today by the minister for Ports and Freight, Roads and Road Safety, and Health Infrastructure, Melissa Horne, replaced hardstand until a few years ago rented for car storage.

Altona Industrial Estate now contains nine buildings.

The site spreads 15 hectares exposed to Ajax and Slough roads (story continues below).

“We understand businesses are seeking state-of-the-art facilities in well located precincts that support and optimise efficiency and performance, now and into the future, and that’s what we’ve built here at Altona,” Stockland head of Logistics Development, Craig Lenarduzzi, said.

“Altona Industrial Estate is close to significant employee and end-user catchments and is a preferred logistics location given proximity to the Port of Melbourne, the Princes Freeway and Western Ring Road,” he added.

“This enables the more efficient flow of goods from businesses through to the end consumer,” according to the executive.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.