Park Overview
The Hunter Business Park is positioned in a strategic transport interchange location on the M1 Pacific Motorway, capitalising on the expanding logistics hub of the Newcastle and Hunter Valley Region.
An Outstanding Opportunity
The area offers excellent connectivity to all major road networks including the Hunter Expressway, New England Highway and Pacific Highway with convenient access to the Port of Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Newcastle International Airport and Newcastle City Centre only 25 minutes away.
Stage One
16 land lots available for lease.
Estate Size
Total land area of Hunter Business Park spans over 140 hectares
The Perfect Location
Direct access to M1 Pacific Motorway and major transport routes via John Renshaw Drive
Explore our Location
The Hunter Business Park is a prime development opportunity about 20 km northwest of Newcastle’s CBD within the South Beresfield Industrial Precinct. Located next to the M1 Pacific Motorway, it will feature direct access via a new four-way signalised intersection on John Renshaw Drive.
As part of a thriving industrial area, it is ideal for businesses seeking a Hunter Region logistics hub or Newcastle industrial park with excellent connectivity.
With strong links to key transport corridors and major regional centres, the Hunter Business Park offers a strategic location for logistics, manufacturing, and industrial operations across the Hunter and beyond.
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About the Park
| ADDRESS | Hunter Business Park, 1 Imperial Ave Black Hill 2322. |
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| DESCRIPTION | A master planned industrial estate of 200 lots to be developed over eight stages with over 1.7 kilometres of frontage to the M1 Pacific Motorway. |
| FOR LEASE | Stage 1 – 16 lots available for Build to Rent, with Stage 2 – release early 2026. |
| LOT SIZES | Lot sizes in Stage 1 will start from 1,655 square metres. |
| ZONING | IN2 Light Industrial |
Where is the Hunter Business Park located?
Hunter Business Park is a master planned industrial estate strategically positioned within the Lower Hunter Region in close proximity to major transport infrastructure with over 1.7 kilometres of frontage to the M1 Pacific Motorway.
When was the Hunter Business Park granted consent?
The Hunter Business Park was granted consent in July 2021. Planned as a key Hunter Region logistics hub, the development will roll out across eight stages, starting with the construction of a major four-way signalised intersection on John Renshaw Drive.
Beyond this critical transport link, the estate will feature a four-lane landscaped entry boulevard, level cleared sites ready for development, and over 18 hectares of green space, making it a prime location for industrial and logistics operations in the Hunter Region.
How does the Hunter Business Park support economic development in the Hunter Region?
The Hunter Business Park has been recognised by the NSW Government in the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan as a key contributor to economic growth. Designed as a major Hunter Region logistics hub, it will drive employment by attracting freight, logistics, manufacturing, and light industrial businesses to the area. The Hunter Region is currently recognised as Australia’s largest regional economy with over $57.573 billion nominal GRP.
How does the Hunter Business Park support economic development in the Hunter Region?
Stage One of the Hunter Business Park offers premium industrial sites within one of the region’s most established and sought-after industrial precincts. As a major logistics hub in the Hunter Region, the estate allows a wide range of uses with consent under the IN2 Light Industrial Zone.
Permitted uses include:
- Industrial and logistics: Freight transport facilities, warehouses, distribution centres, depots, truck depots, general industries, light industries, timber yards, vehicle sales or hire premises.
- Retail and commercial: Hardware and building supplies, industrial retail outlets, kiosks, neighbourhood shops, wholesale supplies, takeaway food and drink premises.
- Community and services: Child care centres, community facilities, respite day care centres, places of public worship, recreation facilities, crematoria.
- Specialised facilities: Boat building and repair, heliports, passenger transport facilities, landscaping material supplies, industrial training facilities.
For the full list of permissible uses and objectives under the IN2 Light Industrial Zone, visit the NSW Legislation website.