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121 Newcastle Street

121 Newcastle Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

121 Newcastle Street is a commercial site situated in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory. The location provides direct access to the surrounding industrial precinct, making it suitable for businesses seeking a well‑connected address. Detailed information on floor area, parking capacity and other specifications is not provided.

Key details

Locality
Fyshwick
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714894859
Legal parcel ID
CANB/FYSH/22/42
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of commercial businesses are prevalent in Fyshwick?

Fyshwick hosts many motor‑vehicle dealers, stores selling home furnishings and hardware, and wholesale retailers. The suburb also features the Canberra Outlet Centre and the Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets, providing additional retail opportunities.

Is the area zoned for light‑industrial or retail use?

Fyshwick is described as a retail and light‑industrial suburb, making it suitable for both showroom‑type retail and light‑industrial operations.

How is the property accessed via major transport routes?

The suburb is intersected by the Monaro Highway, and both Ipswich and Newcastle Streets cross the central railway line, offering good road connectivity for commercial traffic.

What nearby amenities support business operations in the area?

Within about 1 km is the Canberra Outlet Centre, and the Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets are also close by. Numerous cafés, fast‑food outlets and motor‑vehicle dealers provide convenient services for staff and customers.

What rail infrastructure is available nearby?

The only railway line into Canberra runs through the middle of Fyshwick, and the Canberra Railway Museum is located roughly 2 km away, indicating easy access to rail services.

Are there facilities that support industrial waste‑water needs?

Fyshwick’s sewage treatment works, built in 1967, treats industrial waste‑water, which is then reused for irrigation of local grounds, offering a practical solution for businesses with such requirements.