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By Nick Wong | 26 March 2025

Last Remaining Hearse Conversion Site In Smithfield Industrial Precinct Sold

The site of Hadley’s Hearses has been acquired by local investor for $3.45 million.Located at 22 Britton Street in Smithfield, the 1,262sqm property features a 570sqm workshop and manufacturing facility. Since 1965, the operating business has provided custom-built hearses and is one of the last remaining within the Greater Western Sydney region.CBRE’s Janet Joljian managed the sale and said the property attracted a diverse pool of potential buyers.“After completing a rigorous private treaty campaign and fielding various offers to purchase, an outstanding result was achieved for this well packaged owner occupier/investor opportunity. The vendor plans to stay on a leaseback basis for 12 months,” Ms Joljian added.The workshop has recently undergone upgrades including the installation of a new solar panel roof and spray booth.Previous ArticleNext Article

Located at 22 Britton Street in Smithfield, the 1,262sqm property features a 570sqm workshop and manufacturing facility. Since 1965, the operating business has provided custom-built hearses and is one of the last remaining within the Greater Western Sydney region.CBRE’s Janet Joljian managed the sale and said the property attracted a diverse pool of potential buyers.“After completing a rigorous private treaty campaign and fielding various offers to purchase, an outstanding result was achieved for this well packaged owner occupier/investor opportunity. The vendor plans to stay on a leaseback basis for 12 months,” Ms Joljian added.The workshop has recently undergone upgrades including the installation of a new solar panel roof and spray booth.Previous ArticleNext Article

CBRE’s Janet Joljian managed the sale and said the property attracted a diverse pool of potential buyers.“After completing a rigorous private treaty campaign and fielding various offers to purchase, an outstanding result was achieved for this well packaged owner occupier/investor opportunity. The vendor plans to stay on a leaseback basis for 12 months,” Ms Joljian added.The workshop has recently undergone upgrades including the installation of a new solar panel roof and spray booth.Previous ArticleNext Article

“After completing a rigorous private treaty campaign and fielding various offers to purchase, an outstanding result was achieved for this well packaged owner occupier/investor opportunity. The vendor plans to stay on a leaseback basis for 12 months,” Ms Joljian added.The workshop has recently undergone upgrades including the installation of a new solar panel roof and spray booth.Previous ArticleNext Article

The workshop has recently undergone upgrades including the installation of a new solar panel roof and spray booth.Previous ArticleNext Article


Nick Wong

About the Author: Nick Wong

Nick forecasts industrial property trends with a focus on logistics, last-mile fulfilment, and zoning overlays. A former civil engineer and weekend bonsai enthusiast, he’s known for pragmatic, systems-driven thinking.