The 52,000-square metre, state-of-the-art office and warehouse precinct is designed to service the rapidly growing South West Growth Centre.
The 11.5-hectare industrial site was acquired in 2014 from the Australian Turf Club and forms part of Stockland’s $400M logistics and business parks development pipeline.
The development is expected to be complete by early-2018, with international household brand, Daikin already having pre-leased a significant part of the project.
The project is expected to create 250 local construction jobs and 300 long-term permanent jobs to stimulate growth in the region
“The strong interest in Liverpool driven by a robust NSW economy and infrastructure investment offers a great opportunity to develop high quality assets, in the very best locations,” said Stockland’s general manager, logistics and business parks, Tony D’Addona.
Liverpool City Council Mayor, Wendy Waller, welcomed the investment in the city.
“Projects like Coopers Paddock Logistics Park form a vital part of Liverpool’s growth, offering jobs to the local community and much-needed warehouse facilities to other companies in the region,” she said.