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Dress Smart outlets and Dunedin mall for sale

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A portfolio of three market-leading retail properties, comprising Dress Smart outlet centres in Auckland and Christchur­ch and Dunedin’s Meridian Mall, is for sale.

Lendlease Funds Management Ltd has appointed Colliers Internatio­nal to market the portfolio for sale in New Zealand. CBRE Australia, together with Colliers Internatio­nal, will market the properties offshore.

“These properties have performed well for our investors, but the fund was created to run for a fixed term and that has triggered the sale process,” says Lendlease manager Matt Bowyer.

“We expect the portfolio will be strongly sought by domestic and internatio­nal parties, given the assets’ strong fundamenta­ls and long-term financial performanc­e.”

John Goddard, of Colliers’ New Zealand capital markets team, says the strength of the Dress Smart brand has resulted in the Onehunga centre being an outstandin­g performer.

“The portfolio provides immediate scale with an overall gross lettable area of 36,362.4sq m. The total portfolio is expected to attract interest in excess of NZ$350 million.

“This is a unique opportunit­y to dominate the outlet market in New Zealand while investing in the best shopping centre in the lower half of the South Island.”

Richard Kirke, internatio­nal sales director at Colliers New Zealand, says the Onehunga outlet centre is in a futureproo­f location, thanks to continuing high-level plans by Auckland Council for the transforma­tion of Onehunga.

“Recent investment in a new train station, road improvemen­ts, the main street and Taumanu Reserve has created impressive urban regenerati­on in Onehunga and its surrounds.

“Median house prices have more than doubled from 2012-2019 and prices will continue to rise given the re-gentrifica­tion being undertaken. Also in time the proposed east-west motorway link and light rail link from the airport to the Auckland CBD will further improve accessibil­ity.”

Dress Smart Onehunga opened in

1995 and is at 151 Arthur St. It has a gross lettable area of 13,217sq m on an 18,858sq m freehold site with

735 car parks and Business Town Centre zoning. The centre has 99 per cent occupancy as at July 2019, with 101 tenants in total.

Dress Smart Hornby in Christchur­ch is the South Island’s only dedicated outlet. Its high-profile location along State Highway 1 has strong exposure to passing traffic.

“With no direct competitio­n, the centre serves a trade area population of 465,694. This is significan­tly broader than traditiona­l shopping centres,” says Kirke. Hornby is a major residentia­l and retail suburb at the western edge of Christchur­ch, only 7km from the CBD and 11km from the airport.

Its affluent residentia­l population includes a high proportion of families. This, coupled with strong population growth, provides a demographi­c that associates strongly with outlet shopping centres as they look for value options.

Dress Smart Hornby is part of a broader, complement­ary shopping destinatio­n that includes The Hub Hornby, a Countdown supermarke­t and a range of large format retail stores.

The centre opened in 1998 and is at

409 Main South Rd. It has a gross lettable area of 7117sq m on a 12,195sq m site with 347 car parks and Commercial Core zoning. It has 99 per cent occupancy as at June 2019, with

53 tenancies including 47 specialty shops.

Lachlan MacGillivr­ay of Colliers Internatio­nal Australia says: “Given the properties offer geographic and sector diversific­ation, with proven sales growth over a long period of time, there is likely to be a broad buyer base for these assets. There is global investment demand for outlet centres.”

Kirke says Christchur­ch and Auckland will typically be well known to offshore investors. “Dunedin is less well known, but neverthele­ss will be attractive due to its population growth and the council’s significan­t infrastruc­ture investment in both the hospital and its CBD.

“The Meridian Mall sits on nearly

1ha of prime CBD land. Opened in

1997 the centre is the dominant retail centre for a growing primary catchment of 126,000 people, according to a recent IQ report.

“Anchored by Kmart, JB HiFi and well-recognised South Island department store H&J Smith, the centre enjoys being in the hub of the ‘Golden Block’ main trade area. Here, retail spending power is estimated at over $2 billion.”

Meridian Mall is at 285 George St. It has a gross lettable area of 16,028.4sq m on a 9398sq m site with 650 car parks. The centre has 95 per cent occupancy as at June 2019, with 65 tenancies.

Simon Rooney, of CBRE Australia, says commercial real estate continues to be sought as its risk-adjusted returns remain attractive.

The closing date for offers is 4pm Thursday, November 21.

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Clockwise from above: Dress Smart Onehunga, Dress Smart Hornby and Meridian Mall in Dunedin
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DRESS SMART ONEHUNGA, AUCKLAND
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MERIDIAN MALL DUNEDIN
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DRESS SMART HORNBY, CHRISTCHUR­CH
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