The Chronicle

Servo sells for $8.62m

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

THE reserve-shattering sale of a new 7-Eleven service station and attached McDonald’s restaurant could trigger a wave of investment across Toowoomba’s western corridor.

That’s according to the agent who handled the $8.62 million auction sale of the servo on Main St in Westbrook, just outside the city.

The asset attracted more than 150 inquiries from four states and territorie­s, while eight bids were submitted well before the auction took place.

Burgess Rawson’s Doug Doyle said the price, more than $600,000 above the reserve, was a sign that the western corridor of towns like Westbrook were set to be growth centres heading into the future.

“The McDonald’s covenant (tenancy) is very rare, and that attracted a lot of investor interest, as well as the location.

“Investors realised it is an emerging town, and there is a lot of developmen­t to come in that area.

“These tenants are very well educated, and they realise what areas are growing and they jump in there.

“(Competitor­s) are going to see how well those businesses are thriving, and they will want a piece of the pie for sure.”

Hallmark Property Group’s Ian Knox, who built the asset and secured the tenants, said developmen­t in Westbrook and the western corridor needed to be fasttracke­d by the Toowoomba Regional Council.

“There are so many businesses who wish to relocate to Westbrook, but there is no land available (that is zoned for developmen­t),” he said.

“It’s really dependent on the council’s desire to see Westbrook grow.”

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? SOLD: The 7-Eleven servo and McDonald's restaurant at Westbrook has been sold by Burgess Rawson.
Picture: Contribute­d SOLD: The 7-Eleven servo and McDonald's restaurant at Westbrook has been sold by Burgess Rawson.

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