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Freehold food-production facility hits the market in sought-after industrial hub

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A premium food-production facility in the heart of a high-demand industrial precinct is expected to fetch more than $5 million.

No.23 Lysaght Street at Coolum Beach has been dubbed a “one-of-a-kind opportunity in the Coolum industrial market” by Ray White Commercial Noosa and Sunshine Coast agent Tallon Pamenter.

Positioned on a corner site with dual driveway access, the site spans 2370sqm of land and includes a 1576sqm warehouse along with a caretaker’s residence: a practical feature for round-the-clock operations or on-site management.

It is the only freehold food-production facility available in the growing precinct, which has become a tightly held location for businesses in the region.

“The property’s full Queensland food safety licensing and HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) approval makes it immediately suitable for food manufacturing or processing businesses,” Mr Pamenter said.

“The dual street access and substantial warehouse space are added bonuses.

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“With such a high standard of compliance already in place, businesses in the food production sector can essentially move in and start operating.

“Whether you’re an investor looking to secure a versatile asset or a business owner seeking to futureproof your operations in a prime location, this property ticks all the boxes.”

The property benefits from proximity to key transport links and a growing population base.

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