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6/74 Dick Ward Drive

74 Dick Ward Drive, Coconut Grove NT 810, Australia

- Parking
1887 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

The property at 6/74 Dick Ward Drive in Coconut Grove, Northern Territory, sits on a land parcel of 1,887 m².

Alternate search: Unit 6, 74 Dick Ward Drive.

Key details

Locality
Coconut Grove
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_702928403
Legal parcel ID
550//8724/6
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Industrial
Land size
1887 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the total land size available at 6/74 Dick Ward Drive?

The site offers a land parcel of 1,887 m², providing ample space for a variety of commercial or light‑industrial layouts.

Is Coconut Grove a suitable suburb for light‑industrial or commercial operations?

Yes, Coconut Grove is categorized as a small residential and light‑industrial suburb, making it appropriate for businesses that need both visibility and a semi‑industrial environment.

How well‑connected is the property to major road networks?

The location is bounded by Progress Drive to the north and Bagot Road to the east, giving direct access to key arterial routes and facilitating easy transport of goods and staff.

What nearby facilities could support day‑to‑day business activities?

Within roughly 1–2 km you’ll find a post office, a library, a police station, and several parks, offering convenient services and open space for employee recreation.

Are there any notable nearby landmarks that could enhance a company’s profile?

The property sits just 0.3 km from the Coconut Grove suburb centre and is close to the Darwin Harbour foreshore, providing a recognizable coastal reference for branding or client meetings.

What is the surrounding environment like for businesses that value community and cultural heritage?

Coconut Grove sits on the traditional country and waterways of the Larrakia people, offering a setting that acknowledges local heritage while supporting modern commercial use.