1960s suburban Melbourne, Coburg drive-in theatre for sale

1960s suburban Melbourne, Coburg drive-in theatre for sale
Staff reporterSeptember 13, 2018

A 50 year old suburban Melbourne drive-in theatre is on the market through JLL with price expectations of $11 million-plus.

Coburg Drive-In located at 155 Newlands Road, Coburg North is being offered via public tender by JLL’s Tony Iuliano, Adrian Rowse and Brad Esler.

It is set on a 8.16ha site.

“The owner of the drive-in — Village Roadshow Theatres Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of the ASX-listed Village Roadshow Limited — will lease it back for an initial 10-year term on a triple-net basis,” Mr Iuliano said.

He said the site represents "the last essentially undeveloped parcel of significant scale in Melbourne’s inner north.”

Located on Newlands Road, Coburg North, the drive-in has been operating since 1965 and has three screens — one each on the south-western, north-western and north-eastern points of the site.

At 33m wide each and overlooking an asphalt viewing area of 36,000sqm, the screens are up for debate as the biggest in the southern hemisphere.

A single-level retro-style diner and children’s playground are located centrally and the drive-in's ticket booth — topped by an old yellow Holden — is a local landmark.

Mr Iuliano said there had already been overwhelming interest in the site since the marketing campaign was launched on September 13. Most inquiries were coming from prospective buyers nationally.

"Given the high underlying land value component, the sale price could go a lot higher,” he said.

Mr Rowse said “There are plenty of future options for the Industrial 1-zoned site and it’s also likely to suit an e-commerce user, subject to council approval."

The property benefits has access to major road infrastructure, including the Western and Metropolitan ring roads, as well as Melbourne’s CBD, Port of Melbourne and Essendon and Melbourne airports.

The public tender period for 155 Newlands Road, Coburg North, closes at 4pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2018.

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