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Purpose-built modern venue hits the market in Medowie

Medowie, NSW, April 2025 – High quality commercial hospitality venue with DA Approval for registered club operation now available for sale or lease.

Commercial Collective is pleased to present 36A Ferodale Road, Medowie, to the market for sale or lease on behalf of Port Stephens Council. The property is being offered by Expressions of Interest, closing on Thursday 24 April 2025 at 4pm.

Operating as Medowie Social, the property features high-quality fit-out and versatile zoning, making it suitable for a range of uses including hospitality, wellness, community services, and specialty enterprises. Spanning approximately one hectare, the site includes a 1,200sqm* purpose-built facility with extensive on-site parking for approximately100 vehicles.

The venue offers a commercial kitchen and bar, seating for 200 patrons, two function rooms accommodating an additional 160 guests, a bowling green, a children's playground, and landscaped grounds. Built in 2020, the facility provides modern amenities and a flexible layout suitable for various business models.

A key feature of this offering is the existing Development Approval (DA), which allows the venue to be converted into a registered club. Medowie’s continued residential growth and increasing demand for commercial amenities make this an appealing opportunity for those looking to invest, occupy, or develop in the area.

Sarah Willcox, Associate Director at Commercial Collective, said “This property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers looking to secure a well-equipped venue in a growing community. With strong local demand and adaptable zoning, it’s well suited to a variety of business ventures.”

Isaac Reville, Senior Executive at Commercial Collective, added “This property presents a fantastic opportunity for operators looking for a ready-made venue in a thriving community. Its modern facilities and flexible layout provide an excellent foundation for a range of potential uses.”