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3 Alexander Street

3 Alexander Street, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia

- Parking
307 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown

About this commercial property

3 Alexander Street occupies a 307 m² site in Burnie, offering a compact footprint suitable for a range of small‑scale commercial activities. The property includes multiple parking spaces, comprising both garage and driveway options, and benefits from convenient access to the main street and surrounding transport routes.

Key details

Locality
Burnie
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702182371
Legal parcel ID
248942/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
307 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land at 3 Alexander Street and how might it suit a new business?

The site includes 307 m² of land, offering a compact footprint suitable for a small‑scale retail outlet, office or specialised service centre. Its size allows for flexible layout while remaining easy to manage.

How well‑connected is the property for freight and logistics operations?

The location is only a short drive to the Port of Burnie, Tasmania’s largest general cargo port, and sits near the Bass Highway and Murchison Highway, providing direct road links to Devonport, the West Coast and beyond. TasRail freight services also run through Burnie, enhancing rail‑based shipping options.

What nearby amenities could support employees and clients of a business at this site?

Within 0.2 km are the Ikon Hotel and Beach Hotel, offering accommodation and dining for visitors. A former cinema (Cinema One) and several heritage sites are within 0.3 km, adding cultural appeal to the immediate area.

Is public transport available for staff commuting to 3 Alexander Street?

Metro Tasmania operates local bus services throughout Burnie, and Kinetic Tasmania provides routes to surrounding towns such as Smithton. The property’s central position means bus stops are within walking distance.

What does Burnie's economic climate offer to a new commercial venture?

Burnie is transitioning from its traditional heavy‑manufacturing base to growth sectors like logistics, renewable energy and health services, backed by a major deep‑water port and regional infrastructure. This diversification creates opportunities for businesses focused on supply‑chain, clean‑tech or service industries.

How close is the property to major transportation hubs like the airport?

Burnie Airport, located in nearby Wynyard, is about a 20‑minute drive from the city centre, providing easy access for regional and interstate travel. The proximity supports both business travel and cargo movements.

Are there cultural or community facilities nearby that could benefit a business’s profile?

The Burnie Arts & Function Centre, a key cultural venue, is within the city centre (approximately 0.3 km) and hosts events that attract regional visitors. Being close to this hub can enhance a company’s community engagement and visibility.