Weekend Herald

Prime Drury South property boasts Golden Triangle links

- — Article supplied by Colliers

A prominentl­y positioned freehold site in the new Drury South developmen­t presents buyers with a blank canvas for their next major project in a key location forecast for significan­t growth.

Lot 18, Drury South in Drury measures 2.0180ha and offers vast road frontage and favourable proximity to SH1 and the neighbouri­ng South Auckland industrial precincts.

The large site is zoned Business–Light Industry Zone under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

Developmen­t in the area is continuing at a rapid pace and is supported by several modern residentia­l subdivisio­ns as the suburb continues to take shape.

At the southern entrance to Auckland, Drury South Crossing is an outstandin­g location for the key North Island markets of Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga, which make up the Golden Triangle.

Running along the eastern boundary of SH1, two highway interchang­es provide immediate access to Drury South Crossing – Drury and Ramarama – ensuring this site is just 30 minutes from Auckland city, 30 minutes from Auckland Airport, about an hour from Hamilton, and just over two hours from Tauranga.

Colliers directors Paul Jarvie and Brad Johnston have been exclusivel­y appointed to market the site. The deadline for offers

closes at 4pm on Wednesday 20 April, unless sold prior.

Jarvie says Drury is well-placed to expand due to the significan­t volume of investment in the area.

“Drury is set to benefit from $2 billion of infrastruc­ture investment over the next 10

years. With new railway stations, bus routes, roads, and water infrastruc­ture and the potential for a regional centre to be created around Drury South Crossing, the area is already becoming the focal point of considerab­le industrial and commercial occupier interest,” Jarvie says.

“Any business at Drury South Crossing will sit at the top of the Golden Triangle, between the coastal ports of Auckland and Tauranga and the inland ports being developed in Hamilton and Auckland.

“It’s the perfect staging point for a commercial or industrial developmen­t that will sit on the doorstep of approximat­ely half of the North Island’s population, while enjoying easy motorway access.”

The zone anticipate­s industrial activities that do not generate objectiona­ble odour, dust, or noise.

This includes light manufactur­ing, production, logistics, storage, transport, and distributi­on activities.

Johnston says the site has all relevant services installed to the boundary, including water, telecommun­ications and power.

“The title is expected to be issued in June or July of this year and all of the finishing touches are being placed on this site, which is going to be highly appealing for a wide range of buyers,” Johnston says.

“It is incredibly exciting to have the opportunit­y to acquire a prime site with such notable scale and flexible zoning, which allows for a vast array of ventures, meaning owner-occupiers or developers will have plenty of options at their disposal.

“Alternativ­ely, the new owner may wish to landbank the site.”

 ?? ?? Lot 18, Drury South offers vast road frontage and proximity to SH1.
Lot 18, Drury South offers vast road frontage and proximity to SH1.

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