Weekend Herald

Speciality processing factory near city airport

- — Article supplied by Colliers

A special use processing factory with office space and room for expansion near Auckland Airport shapes as a highly appealing purchasing opportunit­y for buyers looking to acquire a premier asset in a soughtafte­r location.

80 Ascot Rd, Airport Oaks, is a

1619sq m building spread across two levels on a 3348sq m freehold site zoned Business–Light Industry under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

The property is being presented to the market for the first time in 17 years and can be secured with vacant possession or a short-term lease to the existing tenant. That would provide approximat­ely $335,000 plus GST in net annual rental income or a figure to be agreed upon at settlement.

With only 42 per cent site coverage, the property has add-value potential while being located in a prime industrial district that is experienci­ng low vacancy rates.

The property is only 4km from Auckland Airport, while the nearby motorway network is readily accessible through SH20A. Awardwinni­ng logistics, technology, and industrial business park The Landing is only minutes away.

Colliers directors Brad Johnston, Matt Prentice and Paul Jarvie have been appointed to market the property with the deadline for offers closing at 4pm on Wednesday 8 June, unless sold prior.

The building comprises 194sq m of ground floor retail and office space, while the first floor office spans 217sq m. The lunchroom and amenities measure 74sq m.

The middle processing and chiller space is 324sq m, while there’s 248sq m of freezers, and the rear processing and chiller area covers 193sq m. There’s also a spacious forklift corridor and dispatch facilities. The property offers separate rear and side canopies totalling 105sq m.

Johnston says the property is highly functional and the metalled yard space could also be utilised for storage if the building is not developed extensivel­y.

“Having been constructe­d in 1982, the special use site has an A-grade NBS rating of 85 per cent, and the opportunit­y to acquire the property with vacant possession presents owner-occupiers with the chance to start trading immediatel­y. Investors may choose to tenant the site and enjoy the short-term holding income on offer before looking to secure a new long-term occupant.”

Prentice says the property is surrounded by establishe­d operators. “Household names such as Mondiale, Synlait, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, Bollore, DHL and many other logistics and transport operators have chosen to call this area home, which shows the strength of the wider precinct.”

Jarvie says the flexibilit­y and growth potential in a premier industrial location mean this property shapes as a must-see site. “The Light Industry zone allows for industrial activities that do not generate objectiona­ble odour, dust, or noise, making this a favourable location for a range of businesses.

 ?? ?? 80 Ascot Rd can be secured with vacant possession or a short-term lease.
80 Ascot Rd can be secured with vacant possession or a short-term lease.

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