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Dexus unveils Velociti Industrial Estate in Sydney's Southwest

Jess Freeman • 11/12/2023
Velociti, 12 Church Road, Moorebank NSW

Dexus, a leading Australasian fully integrated real asset group, managing a high-quality real estate and infrastructure portfolio, is set to conclude the year on a triumphant note with the launch of Velociti Industrial Estate, the pinnacle of super prime industrial facilities in Moorebank, located in Sydney's Southwest.

Strategically positioned at 12 Church Road, Moorebank, Velociti stands out as an architecturally designed industrial estate, meticulously crafted for optimal connectivity to key roadways, railways, and airports. This strategic positioning enables unprecedented super-fast, lower-cost deliveries, and 24/7 operational efficiencies.

At the heart of Velociti's unique features is its expansive 45-metre super breezeway, setting it apart as the only estate in the Southwest to offer such an extensive operational space. This feature is designed to facilitate safe and efficient work operations under all weather conditions.

The estate boasts a 13.7-metre ridge height, allowing operators to stack 6-7 pallets high, coupled with an undercover breezeway featuring 45 metres of hardstand. Additional features include 8-tonne post load floors and dedicated car parking for 111 cars. With six tenancies offering warehouses ranging from 2,500 to 3,000 sqm*, each equipped with inbuilt corporate mezzanine offices, Velociti has a total Gross Leasable Area (GLA) of 17,946 sqm*.

Leasing opportunities for Velociti are available through Fab Dalfonso, Carl Pearce, and Kieran Tsipidis of Cushman & Wakefield, and Tom Rourke, George Holden, and Keegan Ridings of CBRE.

Fab Dalfonso of Cushman & Wakefield commented that Velociti's strategic location ensures that 93% of Sydney's population can be reached within 60 minutes, making it an attractive hub for the Sydney workforce. 

“The focus on minimising total delivery costs through fuel, inventory and driver time efficiency further positions Velociti as a prime choice for businesses. Year to date, over 195,000sqm of space has been leased in the central southwest region (for 2000sqm and above) highlighting the demand for quality space in the area” he said. 

Tom Rourke of CBRE emphasised the advantages of co-locating near Moorebank Intermodal, Australia's largest intermodal logistics precinct.

“Velociti's proximity provides tenants with access to the inland rail network, resulting in reductions in operational spend and net carbon emissions”.

Velociti embodies a forward-thinking industrial park, aligning with the sustainability principles of Dexus. Targeting a 5-Star Green Star equivalent, Velociti integrates passive design, solar energy, rainwater harvesting, high-efficiency LED lighting with sensors, and an integrated solar array for each tenancy. 

These features, coupled with sustainable landscaping guidelines, underscore Dexus's commitment to achieving and maintaining its 2030 Net Zero emissions target.

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