Weekend Herald

Former Foodstuffs HQ for sale

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The former lower North Island head office and distributi­on warehousin­g premises tenanted by supermarke­t giant Foodstuffs is for sale.

Bayleys Wellington salesperso­n Fraser Press says the premises is to be sold with a potential yet- to- be negotiated short- term lease back to Foodstuffs.

The Silverstre­am land and buildings are for sale by tender through Bayleys Wellington, closing on April 12; the listing features in Bayleys’ latest Total Property magazine.

The enormous warehousin­g operations at 57 Kiln St, in the Upper Hutt industrial suburb of Silverstre­am, is one of Wellington’s biggest warehousin­g locations, Press points out.

It encompasse­s 23,481sq m of covered space featuring: 12,228sq m of high- stud warehousin­g, 5,420sq m of low- stud warehousin­g, and 4,698sq m of first- floor office amenities.

Foodstuffs operates the New World, Pak’nSave and Four Square brands throughout New Zealand, he adds.

“The warehouse was built by Foodstuffs in the late 1970s/ early 80s and has been variously added to, extended and refurbishe­d over the intervenin­g period — with the latest additional space to be completed in 2012,” says Press.

“The sheer size and scale of the site and the building infrastruc­ture lends itself to a corporate in the logistics, freight- forwarding, or fast- moving consumer goods sectors.

“The property has been immaculate­ly maintained throughout its lifespan as one would expect, bearing in mind the various rigorous hygiene and food safety regulation­s governing contents stored there.

“As would be expected from a warehousin­g facility servicing the ultimate in fast- moving consumer goods, there is full vehicle circulatio­n around the building’s perimeter to allow for minimal manoeuvrin­g and maximum efficiency.”

Press said the Silverstre­am site was well located to support the urban population and commercial growth pushing northward up the Hutt valleys, and in parallel along the Kapiti Coast.

“Ease of access to Silverstre­am’s logistics operations such as the former Foodstuffs site will improve even further when the Hayward’s Interchang­e on State Highway 58 connects up with Transmissi­on Gully in 2020,” he says.

The property i s essentiall­y t wo complexes on one landholdin­g — encompassi­ng the distributi­on warehouse, and an office building capable of housing 350 staff. The distributi­on warehouse comprises three high stud loading bays and the property has car parking for 167 vehicles.

The structure is built of concrete foundation­s and flooring with steel portal framing and central support columns, timber secondary framing, and a “double- skinned” roof lined with Colour Steel. Press said Foodstuffs had originally chosen the Silverstre­am location because of its easy north and south access to and from SH2.

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The former lower North Island head office and distributi­on warehousin­g premises tenanted by supermarke­t giant Foodstuffs in Upper Hutt.

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