melbourne industrial property market
Office supplier relocates
CM Office Supplies has sub-leased an industrial building at Burwood in Melbourne’s east in a deal negotiated by Savills Australia. ... Full story
Industrial values reach four year high
INDUSTRIAL capital values have reached their highest level in four years, underpinned by increasing demand for assets and the tightening supply of stock. ... Full story
Six industrial units sold in a row
SEA transport management firm Seatram has bought six office/warehouse units at Tullamarine in Melbourne’s north for $1.875 million. ... Full story
Speculative project pays off for TCC
MELBOURNE-based developer TCC & Co has sold a new office and warehouse facility at Keysborough in Melbourne’s south-east to an owner-occupier for $2.35 million, in a deal negotiated by Savills Australia. ... Full story
Konstruct Recycling leases Laverton warehouse
KONSTRUCT Recycling has agreed terms on a new lease over a warehouse at Laverton North in Melbourne's west, in a deal negotiated by Savills Australia. ... Full story
W Melb warehouse fetches 2.8m
A TWO-storey warehouse at West Melbourne has sold at auction for $2.8 million by agents W.B. Simpson & Son. ... Full story
Tenants signing shorter industrial leases
INDUSTRIAL landlords are adjusting to changing market conditions in Melbourne's south-east, as tenants take shorter term leases and consolidate their accommodation to save on occupancy costs. ... Full story
IOOF snares Catch of the Day
FINANCIAL services company IOOF Holdings has bought an industrial property at Derrimut in Melbourne's west from Australand for $24 million. ... Full story
Industrial supply tightens
THE future supply of industrial space is tightening as current constructions are completed and there are fewer new projects, according to research. ... Full story
Scoresby warehouse sold for 1.53m
ELECTRONIC and environmental instrumentation manufacturer, McVan Instruments, has bought an office and warehouse property at Scoresby in Melbourne’s south-east, for $1.53 million. ... Full story







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