The 620-square metre site is located at 12 Clark Street, Richmond.
The former premises of the iconic Melbourne-based Trentham Tucker cakes has been put up for sale.
The 620-square metre site is located in the inner eastern suburb of Richmond and has operated as a commercial kitchen for more than 40 years.
The two-level building, located at 12 Clark Street, was regularly featured on television in the 1990s, with Good Morning Australia, Channel 10’s Midday Show and the Trisha Goddard show often broadcasting live from the kitchen.
CBRE Melbourne’s Julian White, Dylan Kilner and Guy Naselli have been appointed to market the property for sale on behalf of Trentham Tucker owner Ross Digby.
At a glance
Mr White said the sale was likely to generate interest from owner-occupiers with an intention to reposition the asset.
“With the Mountain Goat Brewery, Maker Fine Coffee and Veneziano Coffee at the end of the street, it’s no surprise that we are already receiving strong interest from breweries, coffee roasters, café and bars,” Mr White said.
Mr Kilner said the property has flexible development outcomes, which could also spark interest from office developers.
“We have consistently seen owner occupiers outbid both residential and office developers on recent city-fringe campaigns, however given the property’s river and city views and the flexibility of the site, we also anticipate strong interest from local and international developers,” Mr Kilner added.
12 Clark Street will be sold by public onsite auction on August 15, 2019 at 12.30pm.
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