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By Nick Wong | 15 June 2022

Smash Repairer Takes Shine To West Melbourne

The family-owned Goumas Smash Repairs has purchased a site in West Melbourne for $12 million.With a history dating back to 1960 and an existing centre in Fitzroy, the smash repairer secured 17-31 Radcliffe Street, West Melbourne.The 3,582sqm site features a high-clearance 1,414sqm warehouse with seven roller doors, and a secure 1,300sqm yard.The sale price reflects a building rate of $8,486/sqm.On the corner of Radcliffe Street and Dynon Road, the property offers easy access to the City Link Freeway, Port of Melbourne and Melbourne’s CBD.CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

With a history dating back to 1960 and an existing centre in Fitzroy, the smash repairer secured 17-31 Radcliffe Street, West Melbourne.The 3,582sqm site features a high-clearance 1,414sqm warehouse with seven roller doors, and a secure 1,300sqm yard.The sale price reflects a building rate of $8,486/sqm.On the corner of Radcliffe Street and Dynon Road, the property offers easy access to the City Link Freeway, Port of Melbourne and Melbourne’s CBD.CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

The 3,582sqm site features a high-clearance 1,414sqm warehouse with seven roller doors, and a secure 1,300sqm yard.The sale price reflects a building rate of $8,486/sqm.On the corner of Radcliffe Street and Dynon Road, the property offers easy access to the City Link Freeway, Port of Melbourne and Melbourne’s CBD.CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

The sale price reflects a building rate of $8,486/sqm.On the corner of Radcliffe Street and Dynon Road, the property offers easy access to the City Link Freeway, Port of Melbourne and Melbourne’s CBD.CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

On the corner of Radcliffe Street and Dynon Road, the property offers easy access to the City Link Freeway, Port of Melbourne and Melbourne’s CBD.CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

CBRE’s Bryce Pane and Ricardo Cappelletti negotiated the transaction on behalf of the vendors, Jcaw Pty Ltd and Mavro Psari Pty Ltd.“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“The property attracted interest from occupiers, developers and investors from Melbourne and interstate,” Mr Pane said.“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“Its main road corner location, just two kilometres from the Melbourne CBD, led to a record building rate in the suburb.”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.