1-47 Percival Road, Smithfield
1-47 Percival Road is a high quality industrial development comprising 22,545 square metres and is leased to Clark Equipment, Vulcan Steel and Voith Turbo. The development fronts the Cumberland Highway at Smithfield and provides close access to the M4 Motorway.
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Large Hardstand Areas
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High Clearance Warehousing
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Staff and Visitor Parking
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M4 and M7 access
GradeSecondary Grade
Total Area22,545 sqm
Parking Spaces275
Ownership100% Mirvac Property Trust
Major TenantsClark Equipment, Vulcan Steel, Voith Turbo
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Contact us
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