New release at Orion fast-tracked to meet industry demand

  • Stage 2 of Orion Industrial Park fast-tracked to meet demand
  • Lots sized from 3,000sqm to 5.5 hectares, with flexibility to amalgamate for larger sites
  • Located on WA’s premier industrial corridor allows for a wide range of industries

The next release of 37 hectares of strategically located land at Orion Industrial Park has been fast-tracked in response to strong demand from industry owners and occupiers.

Stage 2 at Orion Industrial Park, located within the Western Trade Coast, provides a range of lot sizes from 3,000sqm to 5.5 hectares, with buyers offered the opportunity to amalgamate sites to create larger lots.

The new release follows the success of the 28 hectare stage 1 at the estate, which saw lots of between 8,000sqm and 15,000sqm in high demand from a range of manufacturing and processing industries.

Orion Industrial Park is part of the Latitude 32 Industrial Zone and is located next to the world-class Australian Marine Complex (AMC). It has been specifically designed to cater for heavy-vehicle movement, with generously proportioned roads, wide street parking, flow-through layouts and easy access to surrounding road networks.

Orion will be connected to key transport routes and provide access to the AMC, Kwinana Industrial Area, Rockingham Industry Zone and the Kwinana bulk terminal and the planned container port in Cockburn Sound.

On completion, Orion Industrial Park is expected to attract approximately 50 additional businesses to the industrial corridor stretching south of Fremantle.

Lots in stage 2 at Orion Industrial Park will be offered for sale via an offers by set date campaign: https://developmentwa.com.au/projects/industrial-and-commercial/orion-industrial/overview

As stated by Lands Minister John Carey:

“The early release of stage 2 at Orion Industrial Park will provide the opportunity for Western Australian businesses and industry to plan their next move. Ffollowing the response to the stage 1 release and strong interest from the market, these lots are expected to move quickly.

“WA’s premium industrial corridor, stretching south of Fremantle, is home to a growing number of projects and industries of State significance.

“While the area has been largely focused in the manufacturing sector, we expect to see growing demand from the logistics, naval and marine, oil and gas and agricultural sectors moving forward.

“The Industrial Lands Authority continues to ensure the supply of quality industrial land in the right place, at the right time, to support the growth of business, create jobs and continue to drive our State’s economy.”

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