This coastal hub blends diverse cultures and a lively commercial center with the laid-back atmosphere of its famous beach. The unique mix of beach and city living continues to attract Sydneysiders seeking the best of both worlds.
Site Area: 5,820 sqm (approx.)
Location: The site is located in the centre of Dee Why village
Title Particulars: Lot 1 DP588603 Lot A DP326907 Lot B DP326907
Zoning: Current: B4 mixed use Future: B4 mixed use
FSR: Current: No control Proposed: 3.6:1
Local Government: Northern Beaches Council
Street Frontage: 85m Oaks Avenue (approx) 31m Pacific Parade (approx)
Street Frontage: Prime neighborhood center with Woolworths, 12 specialty shops, and rooftop parking. 4,614sqm GLA. Efficient layout with internal mall from Oaks Avenue to Pacific Parade.
Existing Improvements: Existing supermarket, specialty shops and carparking
Tenancy Schedule: Tenancy schedule to be provided with further Due Diligence information can be requested from Colliers International
Transport
The new B-Line bus service connects Dee Why to Manly Vale, Seaforth, Lower North Shore and City. The services runs every 10mins in peak times. Dee Why is a transport hub with most Northern Beaches bus services running through or connecting to Dee Why.
Dee Why is the centre of the Northern Beaches with key arterial roads running north south and to the west. Pittwater Road to the south links Dee Why to Manly, Seaforth, Lower North Shore and the City.
Pittwater Road to the north follows the coastline northwards through Mona Vale to Palm Beach. Warringah Road runs west through to Frenches Forest, Chatswood and Upper North Shore.
Lifestyle
This lively beachside suburb gets going before the sun rises. Locals take advantage of coastal living by hitting the beach, rock pool or the promenade for their morning exercise before the commute to work.
Beach
The natural playground of Dee Why Beach stretches across 1.8 kilometres from Long Reef to Dee Why Point. Sydneysiders love to soak up the sun along the sandy shores, swim in the ocean and rock pool, or sit back and watch storms roll in over the Pacific Ocean.
COASTAL WALK
Explore the coastal path from Dee Why Lagoon to Long Reef Headland. This scenic route is part of the Bicentennial Coastal Walk, linking Manly to Narrabeen. During migration season, lucky hikers may glimpse dolphins and whales off the shore.