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243 Alexandra Road building launched for sale at $68m

It sits on a 14,753 sq ft site and offers a gross floor area of 36,883 sq ft.

A prime freehold light industrial building at 243 Alexandra Road has been launched for sale via private treaty, with an indicative price of $68m, according to its marketing agent Cushman & Wakefield.

The six-storey development, completed in 2020, comprises factory units, ancillary office space, a basement car park, and a communal roof terrace. It sits on a 14,753 sq ft site and offers a gross floor area of 36,883 sq ft.

Located along the well-connected Alexandra Road corridor, the property is within walking distance of Redhill and Queenstown MRT stations. 
 

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