Weekend Herald

Office block 93pc occupied

Sixteen- level building for sale in The Learning Quarter, reports Colin Taylor

- truecommer­cial. co. nz

A16- level tower at the heart of Auckland’s education precinct is being marketed for sale as a solid passive investment with good redevelopm­ent potential under the Unitary Plan.

“The tower is strategica­lly located in an area known as The Learning Quarter on the edge of the CBD,” says Tony Allsop of Colliers Internatio­nal who, with colleague Jonathan Lynch, has a sole agency to sell 7 City Rd, Grafton, via tenders closing on Thursday, April 13.

Allsop says the 6662sq m office building, on a freehold site of about 2500sq m, is opposite the Langham Hotel and has 12 levels of office space comprising 468sq m floor plates.

Ten levels of office floors are above two levels of podium office accommodat­ion while the four basement levels contain 134 secure carparks.

The building is 93 per cent leased and i s generating $ 1,770,000 in annual rent with interest being shown by a potential tenant in one level which is vacant.

Key tenants include iNet, Coffey Projects, Receivable­s Management, Dow Chemicals, Datum Connect and Carter Atmore Law.

“The building is understood to be designed by Sinclair Jones Architects and was completed in 1987 as part of a comprehens­ive developmen­t incorporat­ing the adjoining building at 67 Symonds St,” Allsop says.

The main entrance is on City Rd, which runs between Symonds St and Queen St, while access to the carpark is through an adjoining Symonds St property.

“The foyer has been refurbishe­d to a high standard with expansive glazing, double automatic entry glass doors, and a granite- finish tiled floor,” says Allsop.

Access to the upper floors is via three lifts which were refurbishe­d last year and through a second set of automatic glass doors at the north of the foyer leading to external stairs to levels five and six.

Allsop says an attractive­ly landscaped courtyard on level six features pavers, large garden boxes and seating.

“The courtyard leads to the podium offices and a lift gives access to the basement carparks. In the main tower, most of the offices have been refurbishe­d with carpet and tiled foyers, upgraded kitchenett­es, and modern bathroom facilities finished to a good standard.”

The tower has a steel and concrete core with external walls of blacktinte­d glass and aluminium joinery.

He says an initial seismic evaluation report by Stephen Mitchell Engineers in 2012 found the building was not considered to be a potential earthquake risk.

Lynch says the precinct is home to numerous student apartment blocks and private tertiary providers, and is close to two universiti­es.

“It is a short walk from AUT and midway between the University of Auckland’s city and Grafton campuses. The property is in the city centre zone, which recognises the area’s pivotal role to Auckland’s success and puts it at the top of the planning hierarchy,” Lynch says.

“Developers looking to capitalise on the location’s potential could open it up to a mix of office, retail, residentia­l and educationa­l uses while drawing a good holding income from the current rent returns.

“It’s in the wider Symonds St ridge area, close to K Rd and the wider CBD in an area where a number of studentded­icated apartment blocks have been developed in recent years, including Carlaw Park Student Village, Unilodge and 55 Symonds St.

“The property is within easy walking distance to Queen and Symonds streets, both of which are main bus routes, and have easy access to Auckland’s motorway network.”

In the main tower, most of the offices have been refurbishe­d. Tony Allsop

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Education precinct: The 16- level tower at 7 City Rd.
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