Geelong Advertiser

NEWS BREAK ON PAKO

- PETER FARAGO

Pendingg move sparksp anticipate­d p Geelong g West t auction

MURPHY’S Newsagency is on the move in Geelong West, creating a multi-million dollar opportunit­y in one of the best retail positions on Pakington St.

The newsagent is preparing to relocate on Pako later this year, precipitat­ing the most highly-anticipati­ng commercial auction in Geelong West in some time.

The price could break $2.5 million for the 385sq m property at 196-198 Pakington St, held by the newsagent’s owners since 1979.

The most recent comparativ­e sale on the block between Weller and Hope streets occurred in 2011, when a larger property home to Geelong Fresh Foods sold for $3.2 million, CoreLogic records show, though it’s not clear if it traded on the open market.

Darcy Jarman selling agent Tim Darcy said the location was the focal point of Pakington St.

“As much as Pako is fairly broad in its spread, between Weller and Hope is the pivotal focal point, stretching perhaps to Albert St and maybe the NAB as the post office sits there, but it’s right in the main thrust,” Mr Darcy said.

Surroundin­g businesses include ANZ Bank, Geelong Fresh Foods, Baker’s Delight and Dan Murphy’s, while the Geelong West library is also nearby.

“We haven’t seen a property between Hope and Weller St come available since Brown’s Drapery, which has become Gazman, which was probably 20 years ago,” he said.

“It’s so tightly held. With the pedestrian crossing it’s as good a location as you’re going to find.”

Buyers will get vacant possession of the 385sq m site with dual street access. Two titles provide flexibilit­y in using the existing building or redevelopi­ng, subject to council approval, Mr Darcy said.

He said the projected annual rental for the property as-is would be up to $150,000.

“It’s as strong as you’ll get in any strip location we have within Geelong by virtue of where it is and what it is.”

It will be auctioned on August 23 at noon.

 ??  ?? Murphy’s Newsagency owners are selling the property.
Murphy’s Newsagency owners are selling the property.

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