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34 Alexander Street

34 Alexander Street, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia

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Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

34 Alexander Street is a commercial property located in Burnie, Tasmania. It is recorded as part of the area’s commercial real‑estate inventory.

Key details

Locality
Burnie
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702183936
Legal parcel ID
188353/1
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What types of commercial businesses could operate from 34 Alexander Street?

The site is a generic commercial property, making it suitable for offices, professional services, retail or light‑industrial use. Its central location supports businesses that benefit from visibility and easy client access.

How well is the property connected to major transport links?

34 Alexander Street sits within walking distance of Burnie’s city centre and is close to the Bass Highway, providing road access to Devonport and the West Coast. It is also near the Burnie Port, TasRail freight lines and a 20‑minute drive to Burnie Airport.

What nearby amenities can support a business operating at this site?

The property is surrounded by amenities such as the Ikon Hotel, the Advocate Building, and various heritage sites, offering dining, accommodation and networking opportunities. Nearby council and commercial services add convenience for daily operations.

Is the location considered part of Burnie’s central business district?

Yes, the property is only about 0.2 km from the Burnie city centre, placing it firmly within the central business district and providing high foot and vehicle traffic.

How does Burnie's economic environment benefit a new commercial venture at this address?

Burnie’s economy is diversifying into logistics, healthcare, education and renewable energy, offering a range of potential business partners and customers. The city’s population of nearly 20,000 provides a stable local market.

What future infrastructure projects could enhance the strategic value of this location?

Proposed initiatives such as the North West Renewable Energy Zone, the Marinus Link transmission project and expanding e‑fuel facilities are set to boost regional investment and may increase demand for commercial space.