The Gold Coast Bulletin

YOUNG GUN FIRED UP ABOUT BYRON MARKET

Zac Potter hopes to keep an impressive roll going with high-class industrial units in Northern NSW and big plans for a multi-million-dollar Southport site

- QUENTIN TOD

YOUNG developer Zac Potter is heading south to Byron Bay for his latest project in what has been a 15month flurry of forays into the stratatitl­e industrial market.

The 25-year-old has also moved into the Southport market with the $3.61 million purchase of a site next to the city’s Porsche dealership.

His new moves come on the heels of an $8.5 million sellout of his debut project – 16 industrial units in Hutchinson St, Burleigh Heads.

A second Burleigh project, in Township Drive, has been completed and seven of the 10 units sold, while a 14-unit project called Miami Man Caves being undertaken in Avalon Pde has achieved a first-stage sellout.

Mr Potter set up an industrial division of the Potter Group, owned by his father John, early last year.

He said that Byron Bay was in a state of high demand and low supply in terms of industrial units.

“We aim to tap into that demand by providing eight high-class units, each with a mezzanine floor,” he said.

“They will include full-height roller doors and kitchenett­es, showers and toilets both downstairs and on the mezzanine levels.

“They will be aimed at everyone from surfboard shapers and fashion designers to Byron residents who want to store boats or cars.”

The planned units will be from 130sq m to 206sq m and are expected to start at $500,000 plus GST.

The Byron project is earmarked for a vacant 1186sq m site in Wollongbar St in the township’s arts and industrial estate that has been bought for $1.75 million.

Mr Potter said the Byron Shire Council, in a pre-lodgement meeting, was “positive and receptive” to the project.

A developmen­t applicatio­n was being prepared and, subject to approval, it was hoped work would start by October.

The 4119sq m Potter site in Southport is at 2 Case St, on the corner of Harvest Crt, and has been bought from interests associated with the family that owns Moreton Hire, the Morahans.

Josh Wright, of Cushman & Wakefield, acted as marketing agent.

A building on the land is occupied by tenants that include Moreton Hire and will be vacated by October.

Mr Potter said he planned to build 22 units on the land, which was zoned fringe business.

“We intend that the titles fronting Case St and Harvest Crt will be suitable for the likes of cafes, showrooms, shops and offices,” he said.

“We are working through preliminar­y plans prior to lodging a developmen­t applicatio­n.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the developmen­t planned by Zac Potter for a vacant 1186sq m site in Wollongbar St, Byron Bay.
An artist’s impression of the developmen­t planned by Zac Potter for a vacant 1186sq m site in Wollongbar St, Byron Bay.

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