

POINT OF INTEREST
73-135 BOLINDA ROAD, CAMPBELLFIELD
ZONING Industrial 1 Zone (IN1Z)
METHOD OF SALE Private Sale

POINT OF VIEW
With its mix of architecturally designed pods, offices and warehouses, Cade Park will welcome a much broader range of businesses.
Sizes ranging from 179 sqm* - 313 sqm*
A purpose-designed hub within walking distance

Workshops and studios will feature living quarters
Brightly lit with soaring ceilings and a selection of neutral-coloured, hard-wearing materials

“Sophisticated design and functionally changing the landscape of how businesses operate and communities come together.”
“Cade Park is reinventing the business park wheel whilst appealing to a broader variety of businesses and uses.”
CRAIG MCKELLAR DIRECTOR - NORTHERN REGION
LUCA ANGELICO PROPERTY EXECUTIVE - NORTHERN REGION
IMPROVEMENTS
Cade Park is the ideal location for businesses that need space to accommodate large numbers of people. Gym, dance studios, function providers and galleries are perfectly placed to thrive at Cade Park. When complete, it will be home to around 250 workspaces, factories and warehouses.

Those who purchase early, yet-to-be-developed areas of this huge site will come to life with food trucks, outdoor cinema and appealing areas to walk, ride, sit and meet.

ALL SIGNS POINT TO: CAMPBELLFIELD.
Situated within the suburb of Campbellfield, Cade Park benefits from the commercial offerings near to the Hume Highway for north/south travel and the Western Ring Road for east/west travel.

Just 15km from Melbourne’s CBD. Entry points to the north and the south of the site reduce the traffic load that would normally rely on a single access road. including Mahoneys Road, Camp Road and mainly northern highway.
Furthermore, it close to Shopping & Food Hub(ALDI, Kmart, Coles)
AND THE POINT?
Cade Park is deliberately pedestrian-friendly. When people make active use of their environs, many benefits flow. The area becomes more dynamic, a wider variety of businesses are attracted and people enjoy improved wellbeing and productivity.
ON THE MAP: CAMPBELLFIELD.
Campbellfield is located 17 km north of the CBD. Campbellfield is a large predominantly industrial suburb in Melbourne’s outer north.
It contains major industries such as the Ford Motor Company, Mazda Distribution Centre, Scania Trucks, Capral Aluminium Australia, Rocla and Nestle Chocolates. The residential part of the suburb is concentrated in the south around the old Campbellfield village.t
Recent facts show that the median age for home occupiers is 38 years and the median household size is 2.9 people. The average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling is 2.9. 85.1% occupy a separate house in this suburb and 5.5% are semidetached.
SOURCES: PROPERTYDATA.COM.AU & AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS, CENSUS 2021
POPULATION
BETWEEN 15-65
UNDER 15
OVER 65
WEEKLY INCOME
PROPERTY PARTICULARS
ANGELICO PROPERTY EXECUTIVE - NORTHERN REGION
POINT OF INTEREST:
POINT OF VIEW:
M: 0447 772 782
With an interest in commerce and experience in construction management, Luca has both the creativity and practical problem-solving skills needed to cut it in this industry. Enthusiastic. Committed. Diligent. Having joined CVA in 2017, it was 2020 that saw him become a Sales and Leasing Executive. A role in which Luca is able to showcase his enthusiastic side, fixated on even the smallest of details which make all the difference in helping both developers and investors alike. It’s all of this that will keep you interested in working with him, well beyond the point at which your transaction concludes.

“Commercial property is integral to the productivity of our society. Turning over the existing property, and similarly the construction of new property ensures innovation, creation and the further evolution of all industries. It is this collective growth that keeps me so excited to deliver for every one of my clients.”
M: 0431 892 780
POINT OF INTEREST:
Craig has been transacting commercial real estate in Melbourne’s north for more than a decade. And in that time, he’s marvelled at how the properties within this point of the city have adapted to the burgeoning urban landscape. It’s a transformation he has witnessed not just as a real estate agent but a property consultant, too. He’s equipped with the resources to think beyond today and forecast market trends, investor profitability and even Melbourne’s weather — yes, you should always pack a jumper.

DIRECTOR - NORTHERN REGION
POINT OF VIEW:
“Under the umbrella of real estate, commercial property stands alone in its unique and diverse opportunity. Ongoingly, those in the market have seen prospects align — whether that’s a location to expand your growing business, an investment with rental and capital growth, or a development with appreciating value.”