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543 Yishun Industrial Park A / photo from EDMUND TIE

Five-storey industrial building for sale at $15m

The site is zoned for ‘Business 1’ use.

EDMUND TIE has relaunched for sale a five-storey light industrial building located at 543 Yishun Industrial Park A at a lowered price of $15m.

The building’s sale will be done via an expression of interest (EOI) basis.

Interested parties may submit their interest by 24 April 2024 at 3PM.

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The site has a plot ratio of 2.5, translating to a maximum allowable gross floor area (GFA) of 18,804.0 sq m.

The industrial park has a site area of 7,521.6 square meters (sim). with a balance lease term of about 30 years.

Its gross floor area (GFA) is 9,885.8 sqm, spread across warehouse space on levels 1 and 5, cleanrooms on  levels 1 and 3, and ancillary office space on all levels.

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