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Gungahlin’s Bunnings is going up

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BUNNINGS have announced the development of a new Bunnings Warehouse in Gungahlin.

Development of the new $59 million Bunnings Warehouse Gungahlin is currently on schedule. Construction has recently commenced with ADCO Constructions appointed as the builder.

Approximately 180 jobs are expected to be created in the local community following the opening of the Warehouse, offering strong employment opportunities for local Gungahlin residents.

Additionally, approximately 520 construction jobs will be created through the construction process.

Once completed, the new Warehouse will have a total area of more than 17,000 square metres, comprising of the main store, indoor timber trade sales area, building materials and landscape supplies yard and outdoor nursery. The development of Bunnings Warehouse Gungahlin will also include an indoor playground, cafe, and provide parking for over 380 cars.

In addition, the new development will include 5,200 square metres of extra retail space for lease, creating further employment opportunities for local residents. LJ Hooker Canberra has been appointed to lease the tenancies on Bunnings behalf.

Bunnings Warehouse Gungahlin will be located on the corner of Hibberson and Gribble Streets and is expected to open in late 2015.

[“Bunnings Warehouse Wagga Wagga panorama01” by BidgeeOwn work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.]

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