DEVELOPMENT SITE
FAMILY RUN BUSINESS SINCE 1950'S
EPICENTRE OF WINDSOR
ZONED E2 COMMERCIAL CENTRE
Location- Situated in the heart of Windsor with street frontages to both Fitzgerald and Johnston Streets. The Windsor District is arguably the best known part of the Hawkesbury, first settled by Governor Lachlan Macquarie from 1810-1821. The area has developed into a popular destination and with the new road infrastructure is easily accessed off Richmond and Windsor Roads connecting on to the M7 Motorway which is approx 24kms away.
Windsor is approx. 29kms from Parramatta, 20kms from Penrith, 7.2km from Richmond and 46 Kms from the Sydney GPO.
The site itself is in the middle of the Windsor township and close to all amenities including Coles, Woolworths, various restaurants, medical center's and GPO. There is a vast array of public transport available including buses and rail servicing neighboring areas of the Hawkesbury and beyond into the Hills. Tallawong Metro Service is in close proximity taking commuters into the Hills and Chatswood.
Description- The site is known as 7-9 Fitzgerald Street and sits on two titles. The site has a total area of 1,764m² and is occupied by two buildings. The famous Fitzgerald Motors has been operating from the original site since the 1950s and the iconic brand is known throughout the region for its high-quality workmanship and ethical practices. The business has been home to ride on mowers, whipper snippers and push on mower sales during this time coupled with mechanics. The building includes a showroom and mechanics workshop at the rear which facilitated the success of the business during this time.
The building itself has an area of 583.1m² and includes 3 phase power and air lines throughout. The building is constructed of steel portal framing with a web frame truss. The showroom features a modern glass façade with corrugated skin wall and roof in the warehouse.
Also occupied on the site is a 251.8m² warehouse currently used by an antiques shop. The building is constructed of steel portal framing and has corrugated iron roof and skin.
Both properties have dual street frontages to Fitzgerald and Johnston Streets and are very practical buildings with massive development upside given their position and zoning.
This is an outstanding opportunity for an owner occupier or developer looking for a never to be repeated chance to secure a property that has not been offered in over 70 years and with its centrality is never to be replaced.