Weekend Herald

Prime leasing option in Orewa

- — Article supplied by Colliers

Two highly functional buildings are available for lease in a well-known commercial centre in Orewa on Auckland’s Hibiscus Coast.

The properties offer prospectiv­e tenants flexibilit­y and the opportunit­y to secure accommodat­ion in a highly desirable position, nestled in park-like grounds just off the motorway.

Known as the Orewa Campus, the buildings sit on 1.9ha of open green space at 50 Centreway Drive and are only a short walk from Orewa Beach and the town centre.

Built in the late 2000s, the Tasman Building offers floor plates of 1300sq m over three levels and the floors offer all-round natural light with generous on-site parking.

There is an option to take refurbishe­d space in the two-level Pacific Building, which will provide a cost-effective option to suit a variety of users searching for new accommodat­ion, especially those requiring multiple entrances and full flexibilit­y of space such as medical facilities or an IT campus.

Colliers brokers Jimmy O’Brien, Janet Marshall and Kerry Cook have been appointed to take the properties to market and are seeking expression­s of interest from prospectiv­e tenants.

The current tenant will be vacating the building in the next 24 months, creating opportunit­ies for future occupants to strategica­lly plan their next moves.

O’Brien says the scale of the buildings provides tremendous flexibilit­y and they will suit a wide range of tenants.

“Spaces of between 300sq m to 2000sq m will be available and the current landlord will work closely with future occupants to create a space that will suit their demands as the existing tenant begins their transition to a new site.

“Across both buildings there are a range of options that could be explored, and these buildings would suit a wide array of occupants, including government department­s, IT, retail and hospitalit­y through to call centres.”

The property provides low site coverage and Marshall says this is where there could be exciting new opportunit­ies for potential occupants.

“The landlord has the rare opportunit­y to develop further buildings on the property meaning bespoke demands could be catered for. Future new builds could be created in line with the individual requiremen­ts of new tenants and could be shaped to meet their demands around total net lettable floor area, sustainabi­lity, design and materials, and parking. Any new building would require 12 months of constructi­on and projects could get under way in 2024, giving prospectiv­e tenants the opportunit­y to plan for a productive future.”

 ?? ?? Known as the Orewa Campus, the buildings sit on 1.9ha of open green space.
Known as the Orewa Campus, the buildings sit on 1.9ha of open green space.

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