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Retail units for sale or lease

- Paul Charman

Retail units in Auckland’s newest suburban shopping precinct are now available for sale or lease. About 24 freehold terraced units have been planned for the developmen­t at 71 Jellicoe Rd, Panmure; five have sold ahead of constructi­on, with one more under contract. There are still 19 units available, ranging in size from 79sq m to 186sq m.

Of these, units for sale range from $721,565 (for the smallest 79sq m site); right up to $1,522,056 (for the largest 186sq m premises).

Units available to rent range from $43,294 net pa (for smaller sites), right up to $91,323 net pa (for larger ones).

All of them are to stand in a highprofil­e retail park, ringed by establishe­d light industrial premises and businesses.

Panmure’s long-establishe­d retail centre is just to the south; the residentia­l suburb of Pt England is to the east; Glen Innes to the north and Stonefield­s/Mt Wellington to the west.

The high-stud units within the 71 Jellicoe Rd site are being jointly marketed for sale or lease through Bayleys Auckland and Barfoot and Thompson. They feature in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio magazine.

Bayleys salespeopl­e Chris Beasleigh and Eddie Zhong are seeking lease tenants able to offer, what they term, “a completely different customer experience from the retail centres currently in existence in Glen Innes and Panmure”.

Beasleigh says the layout and elongated rectangula­r format of the units favour hospitalit­y operations, as does the surroundin­g light industrial tenancies of the immediate neighbourh­ood and demographi­c of nearby suburbs.

“It all adds up to an exciting new ‘hub style precinct’, with a sound economic base,” Beasleigh says.

“Here we have premises with a hint of ‘industrial grunge’ to their decor and fit-out. The a tenant mix will cater for diverse clientele, ranging from blue-collar workers during the day — through to patrons and customers in the middle to uppermiddl­e socio-economic brackets in the evenings and on the weekends.”

For a comparison, Beasleigh points to the successful Orakei Bay Village, which has a range of retail tenancies — including the high-end Farro supermarke­t and craft beer bar/ restaurant Beer Brothers sitting alongside a mix of boutique homedesign and fashion outlets. “This style of operation traces its genesis to the Auckland City Works depot opposite Sky City,” he points out.

“Over the past five years, the number and variety of (these) tenancies has grown incredibly — to the point the destinatio­n now has a range of design/marketing/advertisin­g commercial tenants, three separate cafe eateries, three hair and beauty salon treatment studios, a bagel bakery, a casual dining restaurant, a florist, and a craft beer bar,” he adds.

“It’s easy to see this tenant mix being replicated at 71 Jellicoe Rd, which is poised to capitalise on high traffic follow, combined with a clientele — within a 5km radius — not currently being adequately served.

“That’s an attractive target market in population terms.”

Zhong says the units for sale are split into four blocks — with communal parking for about 89 vehicles.

He says the hub will have three separate vehicle entrance/exit points off Jellicoe Rd, while the rear of the site bordered the Eastern Line trunk of the Auckland commuter rail network.

The single-storey units have concrete slab walls on structural steel frames with Colourstee­l long-run roofing.

Right-angled glass canopies are being installed along the full length of all four blocks, offering shade and element protection to the pedestrian walkways and outdoor seating areas in front of the units underneath.

“From an investment perspectiv­e, there’s just nothing like this being built in the area. The fact that five units have sold ‘off plan’ underpins the appetite for new-build premises in this part of the city,” Zhong says.

“There’s even potential for adjacent units to be reconfigur­ed into bespoke single-use spaces, if interest is confirmed early enough in the constructi­on timeline.”

Zhong says each individual unit is designed with its own staff amenities and building of the hub is scheduled to begin in the middle of this year and be completed in early 2019.

The Jellicoe Rd venture is being constructe­d by Auckland property developmen­t firm Northbridg­e Properties.

This company has had commercial projects on the North Shore (Apollo Drive, Triton Drive, Mairangi Bay and Rosedale Rd).

It has also begun work on a 30-unit retail project in Takanini, of which 60 per cent are pre-sold.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the retail units developmen­t at 71 Jellicoe Rd, Panmure.
An artist’s impression of the retail units developmen­t at 71 Jellicoe Rd, Panmure.

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