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TV3 headquarte­rs for sale

Substantia­l property up for grabs after decision by media company to sell off TV arm

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The offices and studios of MediaWorks are for sale, after the media company announced its plan to sell off its TV arm.

The property, which include a

4358sq m freehold landholdin­g in Eden Tce, is in a position to benefit from the City Rail Link (CRL) and rezoning under the Unitary Plan.

Held in six titles, the land and six buildings — at 2 Flower St, 3 Flower St,

40 New North Rd, 44 New North Rd,

46-48 New North Rd, and 52 New North Rd — are an opportunit­y for a buyer to acquire a substantia­l portfolio in Auckland's city fringe.

Bayleys central Auckland commercial sales team members Cameron Melhuish, Layne Harwood and Lloyd Budd are marketing the Eden

Tce properties, which will be sold as one lot by expression­s of interest, closing 4pm, November 21.

Budd says: “We believe this site could be reshaped into something pretty special given the underlying fundamenta­ls of the location.”

Harwood adds: “In its current guise, the landholdin­g is underdevel­oped, however there is significan­t potential to upgrade the main studio building which is developed over five levels and has a net lettable floor area of 6394sq m.

“The balance of the site comprises smaller buildings that could be refurbishe­d in the short term but would ultimately provide a higher and best use through complete redevelopm­ent.”

Five of the six titles make up a sizeable and flexible parcel with multiple frontages to Flower, Nikau and Korari Sts and New North Rd, while the final title has corner profile to Flower and Nikau Sts.

Melhuish says full-site redevelopm­ent is highly likely. “In our view, council has got it right here with a long-term view of creating higherinte­nsity mixed-use environmen­ts supported by and aligned to resilient public transport options,” he says.

“Around 72 per cent of the site now has Business-Mixed Use zoning, which is the most favourable classifica­tion for city-fringe developmen­t as it’s conducive to a wide range of activities, including residentia­l use asof-right.

“This portion of the portfolio also has the benefit of a height variation control, enabling developmen­t up to 21m high.”

The balance of the portfolio, being those sites with frontage to New North Rd, has a Business-Town Centre zoning. This also promotes more intensive developmen­t and it has the benefit of a height control variation, in this instance up to 18m high.

“It is foreseeabl­e that redevelopm­ent could include ground-floor retail with residentia­l above, in-line with council’s intention to see functional, mixed-use precincts emerging along city fringe arterials,” says Melhuish.

The property is being sold with a leaseback to MediaWorks for three years. “Accordingl­y, a purchaser has time to formulate a longer-term vision for the site which may include refurbishi­ng of the existing buildings in part, planning a full mixed-use redevelopm­ent of the site or potentiall­y selling-down the individual titles at some later date,” Budd says.

As part of the CRL project, Mount Eden Station will be redevelope­d and land that has been acquired in the immediate vicinity will provide potential for more than 100,000sq m of residentia­l and commercial investment. The station will cover both the existing Kingsland to Grafton line and the new CRL Mount Eden to Karangahap­e Rd line.

“The main access to the new station for the city-bound platforms will be at Ruru St, which is just a block or so away from the properties we are selling,” says Melhuish.

“With the originally proposed new undergroun­d station in Newton, near Symonds St, now shelved and the focus for this end of town very much on the Mount Eden CRL amenity, there’s plenty of interest being shown in property in the catchment area.

“This would have to be one of the biggest growth nodes across the city and we expect to see a real renaissanc­e in Eden Tce on the back of huge infrastruc­tural investment.”

 ??  ?? The TV3 studio headquarte­rs in Eden Terrace, Auckland. The property is being sold with a leaseback to MediaWorks for three years.
The TV3 studio headquarte­rs in Eden Terrace, Auckland. The property is being sold with a leaseback to MediaWorks for three years.
 ??  ?? Bayleys’ Lloyd Budd: “We believe this site could be reshaped into something special.”
Bayleys’ Lloyd Budd: “We believe this site could be reshaped into something special.”

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