Silk secure lease in Perth Roe Highway Logistics Park

Silk secure lease in Perth Roe Highway Logistics Park
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Warehousing and logistics business Silk Contract Logistics (Silk) has become the latest tenant at the Roe Highway Logistics Park.

Located in Perth’s eastern industrial core, Roe Highway Logistics Park is a 56-hectare development strategically located adjacent to the State Government’s Kenwick Rail Freight Facility.

The logistics park was launched in late February and over 50% of the site is already committed or under negotiation.

In addition to Silk, major tenants and businesses include Northline, BP, Brady Corporation, Expro, K-Trans WA, Joest, FUWA K-Hitch and Ideal Sales.

Signing a long-term lease, Silk has taken up a 4-hectare lot at the industrial park with a custom-built 21,000 square metre warehouse to be constructed.

Occupancy is scheduled for early 2020.

Linc Property’s Judd Dyer said, “in addition to the best access of any industrial site in Perth, we are able to offer tenants and buyers flexible lot sizes with custom-designed warehouses to suit their individual needs."

It is forecast that the park will be fully committed within the next six to nine months.

The first phase of earthworks has commenced for the adjacent Kenwick Rail Freight Facility, which is targeted for completion in late 2020.

Roe Highway Logistics Park has been developed by a consortium comprising WA’s largest private industrial land developer Linc Property, warehouse leasing specialist Gibb Group and Minderoo Group.

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