Independent beverage solutions provider, Refresco, has signed a 10-year prelease for the 25,500 square metre ground floor of Gateway Capital’s new multi-level industrial facility in Revesby, Sydney.
Gateway Capital, in partnership with Invesco Real Estate Australia, recently received approvals for what will become Sydney’s largest multi-level warehouse – a 55,000 square metre complex set across two levels.
The new facility’s first occupant will be Refresco, a leading contract-packing manufacturer that also produces brands including Pub Squash, Waterfords, and LA Ice Cola. The new facility will allow the company to bring multiple New South Wales operations under a single roof.
Refresco national supply chain manager, Zhi Bin Huang, stated: “Excited to see this milestone shared publicly after a lot of work behind the scenes. A major step forward as we bring Refresco Australia (New South Wales) operations and supply chain together in a facility designed for long-term growth.”
Refresco entered the Australian market in 2022, with the acquisition of Tru Blu Beverages, and now produces more than 200,000 pallets of product annually for major retailers including Woolworths, Coles and Aldi. It has three manufacturing sites across the country – in Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth.
Gateway Capital stated the shift to multi-level warehousing is taking off across Sydney, with major developers building the new style properties in areas where space is tight.
Gateway Capital chief investment officer and co-founder, Peter McDonald, said the Revesby project was a defining moment for Sydney’s industrial market.
“Multi‑level facilities are no longer an emerging typology – they are becoming a strategic necessity in land‑constrained markets. At Revesby, we are delivering Sydney’s largest multi‑level warehouse and securing the city’s largest multi‑level leasing deal,” said McDonald.
“This is no longer just about supply and demand. Occupiers and investors now expect industrial assets to contribute to performance, sustainability and resilience. Multi-level is not simply a response to land scarcity – it is a platform for operational excellence.”
