Prime Urban Group's Strategic Acquisition in East Bendigo: Transforming Industrial Landscapes

We are thrilled to unveil a significant development in our ongoing

commitment to shaping modern industrial environments.

Prime Urban Group has acquired a substantial property at 8-16 Rohs Road in East Bendigo, a prime industrial locale encompassing 22,300 square meters of premium land.

Strategically positioned a mere 3 kilometres from the Bendigo town centre, this acquisition fortifies our dedication to fostering operational excellence by providing optimal proximity to urban amenities alongside essential industrial infrastructure.

The vision for this transformative site is to manifest a state-of-the-art industrial business park that resonates with the evolving needs of businesses. Anchoring the project is a substantial 2000 square meter factory, set to become a nucleus of innovation and efficiency. Complementing this are meticulously designed spaces encompassing 18 sophisticated offices and an extensive array of 58 warehouses.

Central to our approach is meticulous collaboration with industry experts. The expertise of Jeremy Brown from McKean McGregor and Stephen Pole from Spiiire Town Planning has been integral in shaping a comprehensive master plan. This approach ensures that we not only grasp the unique requirements of local businesses but also resonate with the pulse of the community.

What sets this development apart is its exceptional versatility. Each facet of the project is calibrated to offer a diverse array of spaces, catering to businesses of all scales. Whether it's a sprawling factory or a compact warehouse, our development guarantees a spectrum of options that can be tailored to align with individual business imperatives.

As we embark on the construction phase, a palpable sense of anticipation fills the air. Prime Urban Group's acquisition of 8-16 Rohs Road signifies a pivotal juncture in East Bendigo's industrial trajectory. Stay attuned to unfolding updates, as this visionary venture raises the bar for modern industrial spaces, underscoring a future of innovation and industry in East Bendigo.

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