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14 Maryborough Street

14 Maryborough Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

14 Maryborough Street is situated in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, within a commercial‑industrial precinct. The location offers accessible entry for business activities, though specific floor‑area, garage capacity and parking details are not provided in the available data.

Key details

Locality
Fyshwick
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714887621
Legal parcel ID
CANB/FYSH/24/37
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What type of commercial environment does Fyshwick provide for businesses?

Fyshwick is a retail and light‑industrial suburb known for motor‑vehicle dealers, hardware and home‑furnishings stores, wholesale outlets, the Canberra Outlet Centre and the Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets. The mix of retail, industrial and hospitality venues creates a vibrant commercial corridor.

How is the property at 14 Maryborough Street accessed by road and rail?

The suburb is bisected by the only railway line into Canberra and is crossed by the Monaro Highway as well as Ipswich and Newcastle Streets, giving both rail and major road connectivity. This provides straightforward freight and customer access for a range of commercial uses.

What nearby commercial amenities could support a business located here?

Within roughly 1‑2 km you’ll find the Canberra Outlet Centre (≈1.1 km), Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets, a variety of cafés and fast‑food outlets, and the Canberra Railway Museum, all of which can generate additional foot traffic and service options.

Is there accommodation nearby for business visitors or staff?

The Vibe Hotel Canberra is located about 2.2 km from the property, offering convenient lodging for clients, consultants or travelling employees.

Does the area have infrastructure for industrial waste management?

Fyshwick’s sewage treatment works, originally built in 1967, now treats industrial wastewater and recycles it for irrigation, providing a resource for businesses with industrial waste needs.

What transport links are available for employees commuting to the site?

In addition to the nearby railway line, the suburb’s proximity to the Monaro Highway and major cross streets like Ipswich and Newcastle Streets offers easy car access, and the railway corridor supports public‑transport options for commuters.