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The park has added over 10,000 square metres of flexible workspace to the area and is the largest in-development commercial hub in Greater Bendigo. Photo: Skyline PR/Supplied.
STAGE one of the $55m Prime Business Park in Rohs Road East Bendigo is now complete, with the 2.22ha (5.51 acres) precinct already almost at full occupancy.
With construction starting in December 2024, the park has added over 10,000sqm of flexible workspace to the area and is the largest in-development commercial hub in Greater Bendigo.
It can support up to 250 workers, with stage one comprising 12 office suites, 23 warehouse units, two large factory spaces and a cafe.
Prime Urban Group development director Nicholas Tissot said the milestone is an exciting achievement for both the project team and the local business community.
“When we acquired the land parcel, we identified a clear shortage of quality industrial and commercial space available to businesses looking to grow and invest in Bendigo,” he said.
“To see stage one almost fully committed to is a strong endorsement of the vision we had for the project and underscores the confidence local businesses have in the region’s future.
“We want the project to be a place where businesses can establish themselves, scale their operations, create jobs and contribute to the continued growth of the local economy.”
Brock Pinner, marketing manager at local real estate firm McKean McGregor, said stage one represented one of the strongest campaign outcomes for a newly completed commercial business park seen in Bendigo in recent years.
“The market has responded incredibly well because it fills a genuine gap in local supply,” he said.
“Owner-occupiers and investors want modern facilities, strong transport connectivity and room to grow.
“This delivers on all of those fronts.”
Find out more or make an inquiry at primebusinesspark.com.au







