Weekend Herald

Hotel site near new sports arenas

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A developmen­t site poised for the constructi­on of a new boutique hotel within easy reach of the new Christchur­ch Stadium and Metro Sports Facility has been placed on the market for sale.

The bare land for sale at 252 Barbadoes Street, on a high-profile corner site fronting Barbadoes and Hereford streets, sits alongside an establishe­d motel apartment complex.

Its location, in close proximity to a resurgent city centre and a wide range of key amenities, including some of Christchur­ch’s largest sporting and cultural developmen­ts, positions it well to capture growing accommodat­ion demand.

The property at 252 Barbadoes Street is now being marketed for sale by negotiatio­n through Bayleys Christchur­ch, along with Bayleys’ specialist Internatio­nal Sales and Hotels, Tourism and Leisure teams.

Salespeopl­e Lindsay Petty, Millie Liang and Wayne Keene said the property consisted of approximat­ely 400 square metres of bare land with some 39 metres of prime frontage to Barbadoes and Hereford streets.

Mr Petty said the site was ready for the developmen­t of commercial accommodat­ion, with building and resource consents in place as part of a Future Developmen­t Unit under the Unit Titles Act.

“The building consent allows for the constructi­on of a 36-room hotel over four levels,” Mr Petty said.

“Already at 252 Barbadoes Street is an establishe­d 27-room motel apartment complex known as City Central Apartments. This ‘L’-shaped building is operated as short-term accommodat­ion under a lease arrangemen­t.”

Mr Petty said it would make sense to have a single operator controllin­g the entire site, incorporat­ing the existing 27-unit motel along with a new lease or management agreement to operate the newly-developed 36 units as short-term accommodat­ion.

“Car parks will remain as common property to both the existing motel and the new 36-room hotel developmen­t. The new hotel will be served by 16 shared on-site car parks after developmen­t,” said Mr Petty.

The Barbadoes Street site is zoned Commercial Central City Mixed Use under Christchur­ch’s district plan, under which commercial accommodat­ion is a permitted activity.

Ms Liang said the property’s central location positioned it perfectly to benefit from rising demand for commercial real estate and accommodat­ion options in a revitalise­d city centre.

“Demand for vacant land is soaring as the city is being rebuilt. A vacant block of around 1,200 square metres bordering Cathedral Square recently sold for over $8 million,” Ms Liang said.

Positioned on one of the busiest thoroughfa­res on Christchur­ch’s oneway system, 252 Barbadoes Street is well served by public transport along both Barbadoes and Hereford streets.

Ms Liang said the site was a short distance from three of the largest projects in the Christchur­ch rebuild, which are set to become major city attraction­s.

“Just 500 metres away, ground works have begun for the new $473 million, 25,000-seat Christchur­ch Stadium. Due for completion in 2024, this multi-use roofed arena is expected to attract major rugby and other sporting events as well as internatio­nal concerts, for which its capacity will rise to 35,000 including standing room. These events will make the area a key focus for domestic and internatio­nal visitors,” said Ms Liang.

“Some 2.5 kilometres away, the city’s new $301 million Metro Sports Facility is under constructi­on and expected to open in 2022. This will be the largest aquatic centre and indoor recreation and leisure venue of its kind in New Zealand, and it is expected to host athletes and spectators for local, national and internatio­nal events.”

Mr Keene said the developmen­t site for sale also sat about one kilometre from the new Te Pae Christchur­ch Convention Centre, which was due for completion in 2021.

“Te Pae will be a world-class facility with the ability host up to 2,000 people at meetings and events which are expected to draw visitors from right across New Zealand and overseas,” said Mr Keene.

“In combinatio­n, these signature projects will help to drive a big rejuvenati­on of the central city and they will significan­tly boost demand for visitor accommodat­ion in the area.

“The 400-square metre site for sale at 252 Barbadoes Street represents a rare opportunit­y in central Christchur­ch for a developer or investor to reap the rewards of the current owner's foresight.”

“Demand for vacant land is soaring as the city is being rebuilt.”

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252 Barbadoes Street has building consent that allows for the constructi­on of a 36-room hotel over four levels

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