Prime Viaduct office ready for occupants
A premium office space in Viaduct Harbour presents prospective purchasers with the opportunity to secure a unit with vacant possession in one of Auckland’s most soughtafter central city locations.
Unit 2A, 6 Viaduct Harbour Ave, Auckland is a highly functional 318sq m private office unit that includes four secure basement car parks. The property is zoned Business–City Centre Zone under the Auckland Unitary Plan.
This strategically located property is surrounded by a vast array of prominent local hospitality offerings and is easily accessible through a range of public transport options and the nearby motorway network.
Colliers brokers Matt Plowman and Adam White have been exclusively appointed to market the property for sale by deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on Wednesday 13 April, unless sold prior.
The ground lease on the property is for 20 years, which began on 1 November 2020, renewable thereafter for a 20-year term in perpetuity.
Plowman says the property is a desirable office space in the heart of the tranquil Maritime Square development.
“The northfacing aspect provides views over Viaduct Harbour Ave and the Viaduct Marina, which is enjoyed by tenants all around. The groundfloor entrance to the building is secure and modern with a high stud,” Plowman says.
“Elevators provide access to the office floor as well as the basement car park. Stepping out of the lift on the second level, occupants will be welcomed by a centralised, tiled foyer area, which provides access to the unit.
“This office space is swept with natural light from the plentiful windows that surround the entire floor.
“The building itself is an A-grade building with an NBS rating of 100 per cent, while the body corporate is efficiently and proactively run.”
White says downtown Auckland is a vibrant place and continued commercial development makes it a sought-after location for businesses.
“The Viaduct Harbour was developed in the late 1990s and incorporates residential apartment buildings, office buildings, and hospitality offerings.
“In recent times, new hospitality sites such as the Rooftop at QT and Saint Alice have brought refreshed life to the Viaduct precinct,” White says.
“Adjoining the Viaduct Harbour precinct to the west is Wynyard Quarter, which has undergone substantial rejuvenation over the past decade. The area has been developed into a mixed-use space, which includes hospitality operators, residential and hotel
developments, high-quality office buildings and community spaces.
“Less than 750m away is Commercial Bay, the biggest mixed-use development that has taken place in Auckland in decades.
“Commercial Bay incorporates a 39-floor, 39,000sq m office tower, and a three-level, 18,000sq m retail precinct that is estimated to house a working population of 10,000 people.”
White says the property also benefits from easy connectivity from the north or south via the motorway, while public transport is readily accessible with more options on the way in the future.
“The City Rail Link (CRL) is one of the largest infrastructure projects
ever to be undertaken in New Zealand. Due for completion in 2024, the CRL is a 3.45km twin-tunnel underground rail link that will transform the downtown Britomart Transport Centre into a through station to provide a link that is vital to Auckland’s growth.
“Britomart station, which is approximately a 10-minute walk from the subject property, will soon be connected to two new railway stations in the CBD and have direct connectivity to Mt Eden station and the Western Line.
“The CityLink bus route is only 260m away, which feeds directly into all other public transport networks that operate in the CBD.”