Weekend Herald

Leasehold interest in large industrial complex for sale

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The leasehold interest in the land and the buildings housing a substantia­l industrial warehouse complex and adjoining offices in Tauranga have been placed on the market for sale. The property at 45 Tukorako Drive at the eastern end of Mount Maunganui’s industrial precinct features some 3,300sq m of warehousin­g and offices, sitting on some 8.048sq m of leasehold land.

Purpose built in 2006, the premises have been occupied since then by Intertruck New Zealand — one of New Zealand’s biggest truck assembly firms.

The leasehold interest at the Mount Maunganui property, and the buildings on the land, are now being marketed for sale by deadline private treaty through Bayleys Tauranga, with offers closing on July 30. Salespeopl­e Mark Walton and Jo Stewart said the factory, warehouse and associated offices were being sold as vacant — with Intertruck New Zealand giving notice that it will be relocating within the next 12 months to bigger premises in the area.

Walton said the various buildings within the Tukorako Drive property sustained a 2,275sq m vehicle assembly space with a 9.73m stud height, and large vehicle access through four roller doors spaced out around the premises; an 881sq m engineerin­g warehouse with a 7.3m stud height — consisting of a workshop storage area and paint booth also accessible by large vehicles through four roller doors, and some 144sq m of office space — comprising a reception area, administra­tive rooms, toilets, locker rooms and a staff lunchroom.

The complex is built on concrete foundation­s with steel portal framing and Colorsteel roofing. It has a new build standards rating of 100 per cent. The site is zoned Industrial/Heavy Manufactur­ing/Suburban under the Tauranga City Council plan, and is located just a short distance from the Port of Tauranga.

The head lease on the property is owned by Quay Lease Limited, and has an annual ground rental of $196,534 plus GST.

The lease interest being sold currently runs through to 2026, and is perpetuall­y renewable after that, with ground rent reviews every five years.

A rental assessment of the persquare-metre rates at the Tukorako Drive property — based on current rates of comparable sites within Mount Maunganui’s industrial precinct — has estimated the workshop and warehouse space could be let for $122 per square metre, the office space could be let for $160 per square metre, and the sealed yard could be let for $40 per square metre.

“On that basis, the buildings and yard within 45 Tukorako Drive have a forecast annual return of $459,410,” Walton said.

Stewart said the location’s multiple entry and exit roads allowed easy access for heavy vehicles and Tukorako Drive was a hub for heavy vehicle mechanical services businesses, with firms such as Scania, Performanc­e Diesels, 0800 My Mechanic, and Power Hydraulics also based in the road.

She said potential buyers of the Tukorako Drive lease could also negotiate to purchase the five-tonne gantry crane and spray-painting infrastruc­ture from Intertruck New Zealand.

“Because properties of this size and scale are quite niche in terms of the market, there is also the flexibilit­y to negotiate either a delayed settlement date — which would allow any potential new leaseholde­r to plan their move to the site.

Intertruck New Zealand would also consider a sale and leaseback arrangemen­t as the company prepares to relocate,” Stewart said.

Last year, two other leasehold properties in Tukorako Drive sold. Number 44 Tukorako Drive — consisting of 679sq m of vacant industrial and warehouse buildings sitting on 1501sq m of land sold for $840,000.

Number 22 Tukorako Drive — consisting of 1008sq m of vacant industrial and warehouse buildings sitting on 1501sq m of land sold for $1,525,000.

 ??  ?? The head lease on 45 Tukorako Drive has an annual ground rental of $196,534 plus GST.
The head lease on 45 Tukorako Drive has an annual ground rental of $196,534 plus GST.

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