The New Zealand Herald

BizDojo headed for No.1 Sylvia Park

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National co-working space provider BizDojo has taken a full floor tenancy within No.1 Sylvia Park, the new office tower under constructi­on at Sylvia Park shopping centre.

Chris Gudgeon, chief executive of Kiwi Property, says No.1 Sylvia Park is now 50 per cent leased by income, with BizDojo joining anchor tenant IAG in the office tower.

“A successful leasing campaign has led to ‘ The Grove’ dining precinct being 100 per cent leased, and No.1 Sylvia Park is on track to be delivered in the first half of 2018.

“BizDojo is the only co-working operator with sites throughout Auckland, Wellington and Christchur­ch, and one planned for Queenstown; its expansion to No.1 Sylvia Park serves to highlight both the rise in popularity of shared working arrangemen­ts and the economic draw of Sylvia Park.”

“Co-working is a growing trend world-wide, and is quickly becoming an important sector in New Zealand’s commercial office market,” he says.

“Co-working supports a new way of working for small and growing businesses, allowing members to use the facilities from several hours a week to full-time, with the ability to scale their operations from a single casual desk to a permanent studio offering.”

He says Sylvia Park, “continues to shine as the star in Kiwi Property’s retail portfolio”. The centre now attracts almost 13 million customers per year and generates over $500 million in annual sales.

In addition to the $80 million office tower, Kiwi Property has in the past year delivered new tenancies for internatio­nal fashion giants H&M and Zara, and has committed:

$9 million to refresh and extend the centre’s outdoor dining lane, The Grove, and

$36 million to construct a new central carpark to provide 600 car spaces.

Co-working is a growing trend world-wide, and is quickly becoming an important sector in New Zealand’s commercial office market. Chris Gudgeon

The company is progressin­g plans for a potential $200 million Galleria retail expansion, featuring new internatio­nal retailers, a department store and an expanded food offering.

“As Sylvia Park continues to grow, so does the need for services supporting our retailers and the local community, which is why BizDojo is a natural fit for No.1 Sylvia Park,” says Gudgeon.

“The arrival of their co-working offering also helps to progress our world-class town centre vision for the Sylvia Park site, providing a mix of complement­ary businesses and spaces where people want to be.”

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