Price of land: | 60.0list.parkMu2 (Subject to actual policy) | Subsidy on land: | 80list.parkMu2 |
Environmental protection requirement: | Yes | Tax on land: | - list.parkMu2 |
Factory rental price range: | 3.3 ~ 5 US$/month•㎡ | Factory sale price range: | 0 ~ 0 US$/㎡ |
Office rental price range: | 7 ~ 12 US$/month•㎡ | Office sale price range: | 0 ~ 0 US$/㎡ |
Lidcombe Business Park Focus on E Commerce, Logistics clients due to their proximity to City. Developing Cold Chain capability to enable Food Production / Storage before 2020.
Area: | 7.6 k㎡ | Information: | (02) 9230 7329 |
Address: | 350 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe, NSW | ||
Industries: | Integrated |
Water: | 1.45 US$/m³ | Commercial electricity tariff: | 1 US$/kWh |
Heavy industry electricity tariff: | 0.88 US$/kWh | Industrial electricity tariff (peak): | 0.99 US$/kWh |
Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak): | 0.85 US$/kWh | Industrial electricty tariff (average): | 0.95 US$/kWh |
Natural gas: | - US$/m³ | Water treatment: | 0.93 US$/t. |
Minimum wage: | 3329 US$/month | Ordinary worker: | 3500 US$/month |
Land value tax: | - |
Distance to freight station: | 6.1km to Greyhound Freight | Distance to railway station: | 1.7km to Lidcome Railway Station |
Distance to habor: | 22.8km to Sydney Harbour Bridge | Distance to airport: | 23km to Sydney Airport |
Introduction of district: | - | ||
Roads logistics: | State Transit runs one route, Transdev NSW runs three routes and NightRide runs three routes via Lidcombe station. For full details of these services see Lidcombe Station. | ||
Railway logistics: | Lidcombe railway station is an important junction station. It is served by four suburban lines:the Olympic Park line to Sydney Olympic Park,the North Shore, Northern & Western Line; east to Berowra or Hornsby via the City and Chatswood, west to either Richmond or Emu Plains via Parramatta,the Inner West & Leppington Line; east to the City via Strathfield, west to Leppington via Granville,the Bankstown line to the City via Bankstown Some intercity Blue Mountains line services also call at the station.A railway service from the Mortuary railway station, near Central railway station, once ran to a platform at the nearby Rookwood Cemetery, on the Rookwood Cemetery railway line but has since closed. | ||
Residential housing price in this city: | 9000 US$/㎡ | ||
Support for residing in Park: | - | ||
Living environment: | - | ||
Access to supermarkets: | Woolworths Lidcombe, Woolworths Berala | ||
Commerical enviornment: | - | ||
Access to shopping malls: | Lidcombe Shopping Center, Berala Shopping Center, Auburn Center | ||
Access to hotels: | Novotel Sydney Olympic Park, Ibis Budget Sydney Olympic Park | ||
Access to leisure and entertainment: | Cathy Freeman Park, Rememberance Park | ||
Access to healthcare: | Auburn Hospital, Auburn Community Health Center | ||
Access to education: | Auburn Public School, Lidcombe Public School |
Lidcombe Business Park Focus on E Commerce, Logistics clients due to their proximity to City. Developing Cold Chain capability to enable Food Production / Storage before 2020.
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Lidcombe Business Park Focus on E Commerce, Logistics clients due to their proximity to City. Developing Cold Chain capability to enable Food Production / Storage before 2020.
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