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26 First Street

Katherine NT 0850

Offers over $490,000 + GST
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Prime CBD Development Site – High Exposure Corner Holding

Positioned in the heart of Katherine's CBD, this rare vacant commercial allotment presents an outstanding opportunity to secure a high-profile development site in a tightly held location.

With limited vacant land remaining in the CBD, this property offers scale, exposure and flexibility for a range of commercial or mixed-use developments (Subject to planning approvals).

Key Features
- 2,020m² level allotment
- Prominent corner position with dual street frontage
- Approx. 31m frontage to First Street
- Approx. 63m frontage to Warburton Street
- Just off Katherine Terrace – excellent proximity to main retail strip
- High exposure location with strong passing traffic

Site Improvements
- Fully fenced with high chain-mesh fencing
- Barbed-wire security top
- Secure gated access
- Cleared and ready for immediate development

Zoning & Opportunity
- Zoned Central Business District

One of the few remaining vacant CBD blocks

Ideal for investors, developers or owner-occupiers

Katherine continues to demonstrate stable economic activity and demand

A rare chance to secure a substantial CBD landholding with flexibility, exposure and future upside.

Contact:
Alison Ross – 0417 847 950
James Todd - 0448 590 634

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 2,020sqm
  • Commercial Type: Retail
  • Building Area: 1sqm

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