A rare opportunity to secure a substantial, well-located industrial landholding in the heart of Frankton's tightly held industrial precinct.
Comprising three adjoining industrial titles, 13, 15, and 17 Glenda Drive offers a combined land area of 3,457sqm, predominantly configured as a level, gravel yard - ideal for a range of industrial, trade, logistics, or development uses. The property provides flexibility for owner-occupiers, investors, or developers seeking scale in one of Queenstown's most established commercial locations.
Improvements include a three-bay industrial workshop with associated office and amenities (circa 240sqm), positioned in the rear western corner of the site. This provides immediate functionality while preserving the majority of the land for yard use or future development.
The property is exceptionally well positioned opposite the main entrance to the Pak'nSave and Mitre 10 development, with Bunnings Warehouse directly adjoining the rear boundary - placing it at the centre of one of Queenstown's busiest large-format retail and trade hubs.
Property Breakdown:
13 Glenda Drive
Land Area: 996sqm
Building Area: 240sqm (workshop, office & amenities)
15 Glenda Drive
Land Area: 1,085sqm
Predominantly undeveloped gravel yard
17 Glenda Drive
Land Area: 1,376sqm
Predominantly undeveloped gravel yard
Key Highlights:
- Total land area of 3,457sqm across three titles
- Flexible holding with existing improvements
- High-profile Frankton industrial location
- Excellent exposure and accessibility
- Surrounded by major national retailers and trade neighbours
- Rare large-scale industrial land opportunity in Queenstown
This is a standout offering in a land-constrained market, well suited to occupiers seeking yard space, investors land banking, or developers pursuing long-term upside.
The property is offered For Sale by Deadline Private Treaty closing 4pm Thursday 30 April 2026 (no prior offers).
For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact the exclusive agents Rory O'Donnell, James Valentine or Tim Thomas.
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