Weekend Herald

Golden opportunit­ies in new Tuakau subdivisio­n

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A new freehold industrial land subdivisio­n near the border of Auckland and Waikato will provide muchneeded additional business developmen­t land in a region struggling to keep pace with the demand for new industrial premises.

The River Hills Industrial Park subdivisio­n, located in a high-profile corner position on the outskirts of Tuakau and comprising over 30ha of industrial-zoned land, is offering options for business occupiers, developers and investors.

The current subdivisio­n scheme provides for 14 fully serviced land lots ranging in size from 3300sq m to 3.25ha or a combinatio­n of any of these up to 31ha.

The subdivisio­n will be undertaken by Conrad Properties Ltd, best known as one of New Zealand’s largest apartment developers with over $5 billion worth of projects under its belt, which has recently establishe­d an industrial division.

Bayleys South Auckland senior broker Ben Bayley says the subdivisio­n will provide an important new source of industrial land at an affordable price in a location that is well positioned to service not only the Auckland market but also the other key ‘Golden Triangle’ cities of Hamilton and Tauranga.

“The acute shortage and cost of industrial land available for purchase in Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga has been well documented.

“The River Hills Industrial Park offers an attractive alternativ­e, with the freehold fully serviced sites being initially priced at under $700 a square metre and titles anticipate­d to be available in the last quarter of 2022.”

Bayleys Real Estate has been appointed sole agents for the River Hills subdivisio­n with Ben Bayley marketing the sites in conjunctio­n with Bayleys South Auckland colleague Shane Snijder and Bayleys’ national industrial and logistics director Scott Campbell.

“Because it’s a substantia­l, largely square and level greenfield­s site, and the subdivisio­n is at the master planning stage, there is considerab­le flexibilit­y to adjust lot sizes to match user requiremen­ts and to combine them for businesses seeking large footprint premises or big yard areas,” says Campbell.

“We’ve been impressed with the thought and detail that Conrad has put into planning and designing a quality, highly functional subdivisio­n.

“It will be able to support a wide range of industrial and logistics users, including warehouses and distributi­on centres, cold chain temperatur­e-controlled warehouses and data centres.

“Subject to obtaining the necessary council consents, there will be 22m-wide roading within the subdivisio­n to enable B Train truck access, which will enhance its appeal for larger logistics users.”

Conrad Industrial Properties’ New Zealand operations are headed by Simon Laird who has more than 30 years’ experience in the design and developmen­t of logistics and supply chain facilities and infrastruc­ture

in more than 12 countries for clients that include FedEx and DHL.

He says the company’s first New Zealand industrial developmen­ts have involved the sell-down of 169 industrial units at 10-12 Harrison Rd, Mt Wellington, and 51 office, showroom and warehouse units at 3 Pacific Rise, opposite the Sylvia Park shopping centre. Both these projects are currently under constructi­on.

A further 51 warehouse units in Matakana are also being marketed.

“Encouraged by the success of these initial projects, we then looked for an area in which to undertake a large-scale industrial developmen­t. We identified the Pukekohe Valley area between Pukekohe and Pokeno as under-supplied with distributi­on facilities, given that between 20,000 to 30,000 containers move in and out of the area a year,” Laird says.

“Most of the designated industrial land in Pukekohe and Pokeno has already been developed but this large block of land in Tuakau, which has been rezoned for industrial use, offered an exciting opportunit­y.

“It will provide a range of options from simply purchasing fully serviced, freehold industrial land to businesses either owning or leasing purpose-built, stateof-the-art industrial premises. We also have the expertise to engineer an integrated design-build solution to meet all their facilities and automation requiremen­ts.

“We will be looking to partner with other

developers and builders as well to create a modern industrial park with strong design principles and guidelines and an underlying sustainabi­lity focus.”

The subdivisio­n incorporat­es a 1.3ha nature reserve comprising a protected forest area and Laird says consents are being sought to include a gymnasium, caf and convenienc­e shop, located next to the reserve, which will be privately owned.

Snijder says River Hills Industrial Park, on the corner of Whangarata Rd and Bollard Rd, will be a significan­t addition to Tuakau’s establishe­d industrial precinct which includes a timber mill, grain complex, a concrete contractor and a variety of other businesses located on adjacent properties.

Services to the boundary of the property include access to the town’s water supplies and there is an electricit­y substation nearby. The property is currently predominan­tly occupied by a kiwifruit orchard but has been zoned industrial for some time.

“This new industrial subdivisio­n should provide a big boost for the town and its economy, as has been the case with the recent business developmen­t at Pokeno, which is only five minutes drive away via Whangarata Rd and provides a nearby access point to SH1,” Snijder says. “Like Pokeno, Tuakau offers great connectivi­ty to the Golden Triangle which generates over half of the country’s GDP.”

 ?? ?? The River Hills Industrial Park subdivisio­n in a high-profile corner position on the outskirts of Tuakau.
The River Hills Industrial Park subdivisio­n in a high-profile corner position on the outskirts of Tuakau.

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