Crestmead Logistics Estate has attracted investment tipped to generate up to 6000 jobs and push a massive $1.5 billion into the economy.
The site is 157 hectares on the corner of Green and Clarke Roads, and stage one is expected to be completed by December on 36 hectares bought up by Singapore’s Mapletree Investments.
The Mapletree parcel of land is a $90 million investment, but is expected to become a $440 million logistics park spanning 200,000 square metres.
Located within the Logan City Council industrial corridor, Crestmead Logistics Estate is accessible to the Logan and Gateway Motorways, which are the main transport arterials for SEQ.
Queensland developer Pointcorp will deliver 650,000 sqm of warehousing, business, logistics and manufacturing space over the entire 157-hectare space.
City of Logan Mayor Darren Power visited the site Thursday August 20 with Queensland Treasurer and Member for Woodridge Cameron Dick.
Cr Power said the nine-stage project was a “game-changer” for South East Queensland.
“This project is a strong endorsement for investment in our city and will create thousands of jobs for locals,” he said.
“Council is committed to ensuring that Logan remains an attractive place for businesses to establish and grow.
“Our city is facing economic challenges like many others around the country with COVID-19 impacts and this sends a clear message that Logan is open for business.”
Cr Power said ‘Logan well and truly punched above its weight’ and was fast establishing itself as a hub for major transport and logistics in Queensland.
“There are vast investment opportunities in Logan for companies in the manufacturing, transport and logistics industries and we anticipate this growth in the commercial and industrial sector to continue,” he said.
“We are seeing a platform of investment across the city where multinationals are setting up headquarters and securing land that is affordable and abundant.
“This location benefits significantly from the recently upgraded Wembley Road Interchange, providing occupiers with efficient access to a network of roads servicing greater Brisbane, South East Queensland and key interstate transport routes.”
Queensland Treasurer and Member for Woodridge Cameron Dick said the potential of the estate was obvious, making it an exciting addition to Logan’s industrial landscape.
“We’re seeing this already with construction workers on site, and once businesses begin setting up shop here those job numbers are going to grow, both in the estate and along industry supply chains,” he said.
“This project complements our government’s $6.2 billion COVID economic recovery strategy, Unite and Recover for Queensland Jobs, and will help the City of Logan emerge from the pandemic stronger and best placed to prosper.”
Other developments currently underway or recently completed in Logan:
- DHL – 32,000m $38m 132 jobs (complete)
- Mitre 10 – 27,000m $50m 110 jobs (complete)
- Alphabet (Wing) – 15,000m 36 jobs (complete)
- Queensland Logistics Service – 15,000m 20 jobs (complete)
- Pinnacle Hardware – 14,000m 36 jobs (complete)
- CEVA – 21,000m (complete)
- Hutamaki and Phoenix Transport – 12,000m (complete)
- GPT – 13,000m (under construction) a further 72,000m to complete
- McPhee (Rinnai) 40,000m (under construction)