

AXIS South Morang is home to major anchor retailers Spotlight, Ray’s Outdoors and Store the Storage Superstore. One Health & Fitness Club, Bendigo Bank, Loot Homewares, Souvlaki Hut and Espresso Vivere Cafe also complement the homemaker offer.
- Join Spotlight, One Health & Fitness Club, Bendigo Bank, Souvlakihut®, Barry Plant Real Estate & other national retailers!
- Large, growing customer base
- Great exposure & signage opportunities
- Major corner position with high traffic flow
- Flexibility in tenancy sizes
- Ample parking
- Access from Plenty & McDonald’s Road
- Impressive landscape design
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Join Simonds Homes and Remax Real Estate - only 2 spaces left.
- Major corner position
- Flexibility in tenancy sizes
- Purpose built facilities
- Great exposure & signage opportunities
- 300 car spaces
- Serviced by elevator & staircases
- Large outdoor balcony areas
- Extensive exterior glass facade
- Access from Plenty & McDonald’s Road
- Abundance of natural light
- Impressive landscape design
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Simonds Homes now occupy 700sqm of level 1, while Remax Real Estate and Fusion Business Centre (a fully serviced office operation) have also opened a new office. This leaves only 300sq/m of space available.

With a diverse history of bold, innovative developments across all property sectors, Walker Corporation is one of Australia’s most respected property developers with a reputation for success that spans over 30 years. more 
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AXIS offers a prime opportunity for retailers and businesses to capitalise on rapid population and economic growth in a high exposure destination.
An estimated 56,000 vehicles drive by the centre each day, translating to over 20,000,000 vehicles per year. |


| Total bulky goods spending is expected to grow on average 7.6% per annum between 2006 and 2015 to reach $681.9 million in 2014 /15 |


The trade area for AXIS South Morang includes:
- North along Plenty Road to encompass the high growth areas of Mernda & Doreen, then up to 30km further north to include the townships of Whittlesea and Kinglake
- 10km East to include the township of Hurstbridge
- 5km south and west of the site
108,000 people are estimated to be living within 5km of the centre
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- The estimated residential population at June 2006 was 114,107
- Population growth from 2001 to 2005 averaged 3.2% per annum, triple the Melbourne average
- The population is forecast to grow to 131,135 by June 2010, and then to 156,380 by June 2015
- This represents population growth of 3.5% from 2006 to 2010 and 3.6% from 2010 to 2015
- This exceptional growth can be attributed to over 7,000 new residential lots approved for development in the direct catchment area
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- A younger age profile
- Higher levels of home purchasers than the Melbourne Average
- A very high proportion of families with children
- High motor vehicle ownership levels
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*Research courtesy of
Deep End Research |
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