Perth's NW Suburbs See Major Industrial Land Release

  • 11 new industrial lots released as part of Stage 2B at Meridian Park Industrial Estate
  • Lots ranging from 2,817m to 7,233m

In a major boost to industrial land supply, the Cook Labor Government has today released 11 new industrial lots, as part of the highly anticipated Stage 2B of Meridian Park Industrial Estate.

The release, through DevelopmentWA, will bolster industrial land in Perth's north-west corridor and is set to bolster economic development and create new employment opportunities.

With lots ranging from 2,817m to 7,233m, this release will provide land for a wide range of industries including warehousing, logistics, mining services, engineering, and general construction.

Interested parties are encouraged to submit their offers by 10 December. A further seven lots will be released, subject to demand.

Once fully developed, Stage 2B will support commercial activity, creating more than 160 new local ongoing full-time jobs and generating an estimated $61 million in annual economic output.

For more information visit: https://developmentwa.com.au/projects/industrial-and-commercial/meridian-park/overview

As stated by Lands Minister John Carey:

"This release at Meridian Park represents an important opportunity to attract new businesses, diversify the WA economy and support local enterprises in Perth's northern suburbs.

"Just last week we unveiled the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct in Meridian Park - Australia's largest test and development site supporting the advancement of automation, robotics, remote operations and zero emissions technologies globally.

"This is an exciting milestone for Perth's northern corridor, providing much-needed industrial land that will drive growth and investment.

"By ensuring a steady pipeline of available land, we are creating opportunities for businesses to expand and innovate, while creating new local jobs."

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