The New Zealand Herald

Four-star hotel mooted for Whakatane

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IPaul Charman

nitial discussion­s with developmen­t firms have identified commercial accommodat­ion as the most efficient and profitable use of an under-utilised site for sale within the Whakatane CBD.

Bayleys Tauranga salesperso­n Lloyd Davidson expects that, if the Wairere St Block comes through this assessment process favourably, Whakatane could be verge of having its first upmarket boutique hotel.

The site is a sizeable 3154sq m, encompassi­ng three properties in Wairere St, and it is just brimming with potential, he says.

“It is zoned for business centre use under Whakatane District Council’s planning code, allowing for the constructi­on of buildings up to 15-metrehigh, tall enough for a four-storey boutique hotel with ground level reception area, cafe, and parking.

“Whakatane District Council’s business centre designatio­n also allows the constructi­on of buildings to be used as a retirement village, medical centre, shops and restaurant­s, taverns and bars, or commercial accommodat­ion defined to include a motel or hotel.”

Davidson says the landholdin­g comprises properties at 6, 12 and 14 Wairere St, now holding two old commercial office buildings and a residence; all of which are being offered as vacant premises.

The properties, being marketed for sale by tender through Bayleys Tauranga, with tenders closing on March 8, feature in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio magazine.

“The structures now on the site are well past their-use by date and reflect land usage of a bygone era.

“They could be let short-term to derive holding income, but from a long-term perspectiv­e simply aren’t viable.” he says.

“The town already has plenty of shops and hospitalit­y options; there’s ample commercial office space, and the bigger supermarke­t chains are well-establishe­d in their city-fringe large format locations.

What Whakatane is missing is a nationally-branded four-star hotel facility capable of taking a tour-group sized booking of tourists or visitors.”

Davidson says the suggestion of building a boutique hotel, or serviced apartment accommodat­ion complex, dove-tails with Whakatane District Council’s long-term strategic plan.

“The report said our district needs a modern events, conference, indoorspor­ts and theatre facility.”

The plan said a proposed $11.5m redevelopm­ent of Awakeri War Memorial Hall in the urban centre would enable the town to take on more events, conference­s, indoorspor­ts and theatre activities.

“An improved and more appealing function venue bringing more recreation­al and commercial activity to Whakatane, would bring in delegates and guests to those events.

Davidson says the long-term economic forecasts for the region’s primary production sector — for example, forestry, aquacultur­e, and honey — would similarly underpin demand for corporate accommodat­ion in Whakatane.

National serviced apartment operator Quest has already been talked about as a potential operator for a hotel on the site, and Davidson says the Whakatane location suits the brand’s business model.

“Quest already has operations in Tauranga and Rotorua, so adding Whakatane to the network would form a linked triangle of destinatio­ns. Wairere St’s location, which is just one block from the town’s main street, means it is handy for guests to access amenities and services in the town,” he says.

“And the size of the block would sustain in the region of 30-40 apartments and suites, which again is compatible with Quest’s ‘boutique’size dynamic.”

At present, Whakatane’s accommodat­ion sector consists predominan­tly of budget-style motels, backpacker businesses, and B & B themed locations.

(Private holiday home rentals being let by individual­s are counted as commercial accommodat­ion).

 ??  ?? The land for sale spans 6, 12 and 14 Wairere St, Whakatane. Two old commercial office buildings and a residentia­l home stand on the CBD site.
The land for sale spans 6, 12 and 14 Wairere St, Whakatane. Two old commercial office buildings and a residentia­l home stand on the CBD site.
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