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Q UAR RY B US I N E S S PAR K SO UTH M U RWI I LLU M BAH
QUARRY BUSINESS Park in South Murwillumbah is marking a significant milestone, with construction now complete and Practical Completion achieved, paving the way for the next stage of one of the region’s most anticipated industrial developments. Delivered by Inca Property Group, the development has already attracted significant early demand, with around 50 per cent of lots sold ahead of title registration, which is expected within the next two months. This early uptake highlights growing demand for accessible, well-located industrial land across the Tweed region, particularly from local businesses seeking to secure a long-term base. Strategically positioned within South Murwillumbah’s designated industrial growth area, Quarry Business Park has been designed to accommodate a broad range of uses under its E4 General Industrial zoning. The estate offers flexibility for owneroccupiers, trades, and tenants of small -to-medium businesses, providing room to expand over time rather than squeezing into compromised sites. That flexibility matters in a region where many businesses have been forced to “make do” with sites that no longer suit their scale. A key factor behind the project’s strong market response is its relative affordability. Industrial land across the Gold Coast continues to see upward pressure on pricing, often reaching levels three to
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four times higher than comparable sites. In contrast, Quarry Business Park presents a rare opportunity for buyers to secure land within the SEQ and Northern Rivers regions at a significantly lower entry point, while still benefiting from proximity to key transport links and established urban centres. Local builder developer Joel Penman believes the project fills a critical gap in the market. “There hasn’t really been anything like this available locally at this price point,” he said. “It opens up opportunities for smaller operators and owner-occupiers who might otherwise be priced out of nearby markets. I think it will bring more business activity into South Murwillumbah and help support the local economy over time.” The estate’s location also plays an important role in its appeal. With convenient access to major arterial routes and strong connections to both the Tweed and South East Queensland regions, the development offers a practical and well-connected base for a wide range of industrial users. At the same time, its position within an established and growing community provides access to a local workforce and supporting services. Developer Josh Thompson said South Murwillumbah stood out as a logical and compelling location for the project. “We identified early on that there was a real shortage of serviced industrial land in the area, despite clear
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demand,” he said. “The fundamentals here are strong: population growth, increasing business activity, and limited supply. Being a flood-free site was also a key consideration, giving both us and our buyers confidence in the long-term viability of the development.” To support early purchasers, the developer is offering a limited-time incentive, on the next three sales exchanged before the end of the financial year. The initiative is aimed at assisting businesses looking to establish themselves quickly and reduce upfront acquisition costs. Contact project sales agents to find out more. Terms and
conditions apply. The delivery of serviced, readyto-build land also helps streamline development timelines for purchasers, enabling faster activation of sites and contributing to employment and investment within the local economy. With titles expected shortly and construction now complete, Quarry Business Park is well positioned to become a key industrial hub within South Murwillumbah. But the larger story is already clear: Quarry Business Park is not just a new estate, it is a timely answer to an under supplied market, and a likely catalyst for the next phase of South Murwillumbah’s industrial evolution.
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