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36 Alexander Street

36 Alexander Street, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia

- Parking
1078 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

36 Alexander Street in Burnie occupies a 1,078 m² land parcel, providing ample space for commercial development. The site benefits from convenient road access and includes parking facilities suitable for business operations. Its location and generous lot size make it adaptable to a variety of commercial uses.

Key details

Locality
Burnie
State
TAS
GNAF PID
GATAS702185364
Legal parcel ID
88412/4
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
1078 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land at 36 Alexander Street and what type of commercial use could it accommodate?

The property sits on approximately 1,078 m² of land. This size is suitable for small‑to‑medium scale industrial, warehousing, office or service‑based enterprises that need room for a building and some outdoor maneuvering.

How well is the site connected to major transport corridors and the Port of Burnie?

The location is just minutes from the four‑lane Bass Highway, which links Burnie to Devonport and the rest of Tasmania, and the Murchison Highway to the West Coast. It is also within easy reach of the deep‑water Port of Burnie, TasRail freight lines, and a 20‑minute drive to Burnie Airport in Wynyard.

What nearby amenities could support employees or clients of a business at this address?

The property is surrounded by heritage buildings and services within 0.2–0.3 km, including the Ikon Hotel (0.1 km) for accommodation and meetings, as well as the Harris Building and several historic sites. Local bus services operated by Metro Tasmania and Kinetic Tasmania also serve the area.

Is the site suitable for logistics or export‑oriented operations?

Yes; Burnie’s economy is heavily focused on logistics, with the Port of Burnie handling over 5 million tonnes of freight annually and providing the primary gateway for Tasmanian container traffic. Proximity to major highways and rail freight further enhances export capabilities.

Are there any emerging industry sectors in Burnie that could complement a new business on this site?

Burnie is pursuing diversification into renewable energy, with projects such as the North West Renewable Energy Zone, proposed wind farms, and an e‑fuels facility slated for 2028. These initiatives create opportunities for suppliers, service providers and advanced manufacturing partners.

What public transport options are available for staff commuting to 36 Alexander Street?

Metro Tasmania provides local bus routes throughout the city, and Kinetic Tasmania runs services to surrounding towns such as Smithton. The site is also close to TasRail freight lines, although passenger rail services are no longer operating.