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1B/7 Erith Street

7 Erith Street, Botany NSW 2019, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

7 Erith Street, Botany, NSW is a commercial parcel positioned within a mixed‑use industrial precinct, providing direct access to major arterial roads and nearby transport corridors. The site is suited to a range of business operations that require on‑site parking and flexible layout options.

Alternate search: Unit 1B, 7 Erith Street.

Key details

Locality
Botany
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW720939544
Legal parcel ID
5/28449
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

How well‑connected is 7 Erith Street to major transport corridors and Sydney Airport?

The property is situated in Botany, about 11 km south of Sydney’s central business district and directly east of Sydney Airport. It benefits from proximity to the Port Botany freight hub and is served by Transdev John Holland bus route 309, which follows the historic tram alignment.

What types of commercial and industrial activity are prevalent in the surrounding area?

Botany hosts extensive commercial development centred on shipping and freight at Port Botany, alongside large chemical production facilities operated by companies such as Huntsman and Orica. The suburb also features a main shopping centre along Botany Road, providing retail services to the local workforce.

Which nearby amenities could support staff recreation or client meetings?

Within a kilometre of the property are several parks, including Sir Joseph Banks Park and Booralee Park, offering open space and walking tracks. The historic Empire Theatre and the nearby Botany Post Office also provide distinctive venues for informal meetings.

Are there heritage‑listed sites close to the property that might influence development plans?

Yes, heritage‑listed locations such as the Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (approximately 1.4 km away) and the Botany Post Office (about 0.4 km away) are in the immediate vicinity. These sites are recognised on the Commonwealth heritage register and may be considered in planning discussions.

What public transport options are available for employees commuting to the site?

In addition to bus route 309, the area is historically linked to the former Botany tram line, reflecting longstanding public‑transport corridors. The suburb’s location near major roads also provides easy access for private vehicles and freight traffic.

How does the local commercial environment support logistics and supply‑chain operations?

Botany’s proximity to Sydney Airport and the Port Botany maritime freight hub offers direct links for air and sea freight. The presence of established industrial facilities and a well‑developed road network further enhances the suburb’s suitability for logistics‑focused businesses.