Media
Release
June
10, 2010
CBDRobinas
M1 Business Precinct Stock selling fast
An easy-to-access central-city
location and high-quality road and rail infrastructure have proved a winning
formula for CBDRobina, with subdivisions each enjoying sales runs.
The Automall, home to Signature Tyre
and Auto Care, Office King Stationary, Robina Car and Dogwash, and Grande
Motors Prestige Mercedes Benz, is just one site from a sellout.
The M1 Business Park, has just five of
its 12 sites available.
At the Automall, car industry figure
Warren von Bibra is about to expand operations beyond his existing von Bibra
Holden dealership, developing two new showrooms and a service centre.
The Automall also is to house Hinterland
Toyota in a centre with showroom, administration and service facilities to
which it will relocate its Nerang operations.
The M1 Business Park, which houses
Robina-Reedy Creek Police Station, has attracted a child-care staff-training
facility, Study Solutions which includes two child-care centres, and The Australian Industry Trade College a
federal trade-skills training institution.
Brisbane-based commercial vehicles
dealership East Coast Commercials has chosen the park for its Gold Coast outlet.
Also under construction and due to
open later this year is the $7 million cutting-edge
wholesale seafood facility, Pacifica Seafoods, designed to meet the needs of
the Gold Coast region.
The two-storey distribution centre
will have about 2000 square metres of floorspace and is under construction on a
2430 square metre landholding on Scottsdale Drive.
The centre is being developed by Comi
Investments, associated with Brisbane couple Carmelo and Pauline Comi who have
many years' experience in the seafood industry.
It will house their business, Pacifica
Trading, which will service hotels, resorts, restaurants, aged-care facilities
and seafood outlets and also will distribute regional produce to other
centres.
The Automall and the business park are
projects conceived of Robina Land Corporation, which has been developing Robina
for more than 25 years..
Agent for the projects Marcus Weld, of
Robina Marketing Australia, said the take-up of sites was testament to the value
businesses placed on well executed precincts in prime locations.
``Location and ease of access were
principal considerations in the planning processes for both the M1 Business
Park and the Automall,'' he said.
``The growth of the Gold Coast has
made these attributes ever more apparent and we are now seeing businesses
recognise the strategic significance of
these two precincts."