Weekend Herald

RSA has ‘whole shootin' match’

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The land and building housing the Whanganui branch of the Returned Services Associatio­n and its undergroun­d shooting range have been placed on the market for sale.

The RSA has been operating from its St Hill St premises for 100 years, but an ageing and declining membership base means the venture is no longer viable long-term, and club members voted in May to amalgamate their operations with the Whanganui Cosmopolit­an Club.

Now the Whanganui RSA property at 170 St Hill St is being marketed for sale by tender through Bayleys Whanganui, with tenders closing at

2pm on July 31. The property features in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio magazine.

Bayleys salespeopl­e Russell Duggan and Robert Scott say in addition to the land and building o offer, the RSA would look at selling the fitout and chattels associated with sustaining a food and beverage business. The RSA is moving out of the site in September.

The St Hill St property consists of a

1570sq m building sitting on 1,885sq m of freehold land. Included within the land is sealed car parking for 23 vehicles. It a block back from Whanganui’s main retail strip, Victoria Avenue. Inside, the fully airconditi­oned RSA building contains all of the services and infrastruc­ture required for sustaining a licensed hospitalit­y operation, including:

● A full commercial-grade kitchen featuring ovens, hobs, grillers, fryers, walk-in freezer and refrigerat­or, dish-washer/drying equipment, and extensive stainless-steel benching.

● An undergroun­d 20-metre shooting range.

● An open-plan 350-seater bar An aerial view of the RSA at 170 St Hill St, Whanganui.

and restaurant area.

● A fully-functionin­g bar structure with multiple tap-heads and beer lines running through to the refrigerat­ed keg chiller.

● An entertainm­ent area with full-size and half-size snooker and pool tables, and an adjoining spot-lit dart board arena.

● Full modern male and female bathroom facilities.

● Administra­tive offices.

The building housing the Whanganui RSA in St Hill Street is in three parts, which have New Build Standards ratings of between nine and 131 per cent.

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