Brisbane Antiques Roadshow rolls into Logan City with industrial leasing

By Larry Schlesinger
Tuesday, 27 November 2012

The well-known face of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow Eric Knowles recently opened the Brisbane Antique Centre at Loganholme to provide the largest concentration of small-time antique traders in Australia.

The Brisbane Antique Centre will lease around 2,300 square metres of space at 1/10 Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road, Loganholme in Logan City, in a deal negotiated by Ray White Commercial Springwood industrial sales and leasing consultant John De Martini.

It has taken up a seven-year lease with options at a gross rental industry sources estimated to be around $368,000 per annum.

A separate tenancy has been taken up by Fernwood Gym.

“The Brisbane Antique Centre chose this complex due to its size, visibility and location,” explains De Martini.

“There is room for up to 100 antique traders, while the site offers 140 dedicated off-street car parks, with 50 more under construction.

“The complex includes a French-themed café and it is easily accessed being located just off exit 30 on the M1 Motorway South at Loganholme.”

“This centre provides Brisbane with the greatest concentration of small-time antique dealers in the largest amount of space of any state capital,” says Brisbane Antique Centre general manager Jasmine Khan.



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