The Gold Coast Bulletin

Alder launches new sites

- ALISTER THOMSON alister.thomson@news.com.au

GOLD Coast-based Alder Developmen­ts has launched a new industrial park in Yatala.

Clearing is underway on the 11ha site with earthworks due to start mid-year and completion scheduled for December.

The estate will offer 15 lots ranging from 4000sq m to 12,000sq m.

Alder Developmen­ts general manager Greg Tupicoff said Aspire will have the only vacant high-impact land in the market.

“A study by UPS Planning Consultant­s shows there is only 67ha of underdevel­oped high-impact land in YatalaStap­ylton, and Aspire represents 16 per cent of this land,” he said.

“Businesses will be able to operate 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week, in an ideal location, so it’s suited to industries that require heavy truck transport and use of machinery at all hours of the day.

“The estate will be best suited to manufactur­ing, transport and logistics, constructi­on services, food processing, brewery or beverage manufactur­ing, and distributi­on centres.”

Alder Developmen­ts purchased the land in May, 2017, and is teaming up with sister company, Alder Constructi­ons, to design lot sizes and buildings to accommodat­e any type or size of industrial business.

Alder Developmen­ts holds 65ha of land between the Gold Coast and Logan, with plans to expand its commercial and industrial portfolio.

“With our in house civil, building, town planning and financing expertise, we are able to deliver high-quality industrial premises, with flexible land and building sizes and packages available, including a full turnkey option,” Mr Tupicoff said. Lots are priced from $1.34 million.

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