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51 Quality Road factory in JTC Food Zone listed for sale at $4.5m

The land area spans approximately 13,499 sq ft, with an existing gross floor area of about 10,795 sq ft.

A two-storey terrace factory at 51 Quality Road, located within the JTC Food Zone, has been launched for private-treaty sale with an asking price of $4.5m, according to its sole agent CBRE.

Zoned Business 2 (B2) under the URA Master Plan 2019, the site offers a permissible plot ratio of 1.4.

The land area spans approximately 13,499 sq ft, with an existing gross floor area of about 10,795 sq ft. Subject to planning approval, the built-up area could be expanded to around 18,899 sq ft.

The facility features warehouse ceiling heights of up to 7 metres, 300-Amp 3-phase power, and is configured for operational efficiency.

Strategically situated within a cluster of food-sector operators, including cold chain logistics, food processing, and packaging firms, the property benefits from strong ecosystem synergies.

It is accessible via Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, the AYE, and the PIE, and will be within walking distance of the upcoming Enterprise MRT station on the Jurong Region Line.

The property is accompanied by a remaining land tenure of approximately 19 years.
 

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