An exciting Large Format Retail (LFR) development in Midland representing one-third of the precinct’s large format retail space releases approximately 7,000m² for lease by Colliers.
On behalf of our Client Aigle Royal, Colliers are proud to present the second stage at The Saleyard Midland for lease. An exciting premiere Large Format Retail (LFR) development anchored by Bunnings, Petstock, Autobahn, Forty Winks, Red Dot, Sydney Tools and St John.
Colliers Director of Retail Leasing, Hadley Missell is seeking expressions of interest from key retailers looking to situate their business in the second stage of the development.
Mr Missell said “The Saleyard represents approximately one-third of the precincts large format retail space, anchored by one of Australia’s largest Bunnings stores. We anticipate strong enquiry through the campaign with a floorplate size to suit a range of operators.”
Construction of the second stage which is comprised of 6,400m² of large format retail and a 420m² food and beverage precinct is due to commence 1H 2023 with completion expected Q1 2024.
On completion, The Saleyard at Midland will be one of the largest homemaker centres in WA incorporating best practice design delivering a vibrant retail experience for both the customer and business owner.
Mr Missell said “The Saleyard Stage 2 is positioned in a prime location with several other homemaker centres along Clayton Street which together form a significant homemaker precinct.
“The Saleyard provides an excellent opportunity for such operators to enter the market, with good regional and local road access via Great Eastern Highway and Roe Highway. This is a premium opportunity to place your business within the precinct.”
The total Large Format Retail spending generated by the expanding Midland catchment area is expected to grow by 5.8% between 2025 to 2028 and is approximately $1.075 billion in 2022, with a forecast set to reach $2 billion by 2036, making The Saleyard a hub for retail spending activity.
Recent statistics on population growth for Midland are expected to continue, particularly in the Northeast metropolitan area with further subdivision activity across these areas generating strong demand for Large Format Retail goods.