Buying a new strata industrial unit is different from buying residential. This short guide covers what to look at first — and where to find each detail for Generations @ Tannery.
For a production-led building, the fundamentals are floor loading, floor-to-floor height, power provision and vertical transport. A specification engineered above a typical B1 factory — multiple staircases, high-capacity passenger lifts and ramp-up vehicular access — directly affects how usable each unit is. The full specification sits on the project details page.
Unit mix matters: ramp-served floors suit goods-heavy operations, while higher lift-served floors suit lighter, office-and-production hybrids. Combinable layouts let an owner scale floor area as the business grows. Compare options on the floor plan page and check live availability on the balance units page.
Indicative pricing is a guide only and is confirmed by the developer; recent comparable activity is a useful reference point, shown on the recent transactions page. When you are ready, a sales-gallery visit is by appointment — book it on the sales gallery page.
This guide is general information only. To bring the details together, return to the Generations @ Tannery home page.
Speak with our sales team for floor plans, balance units and the latest indicative pricing at Generations @ Tannery.