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Riverside developmen­t opportunit­y

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A ground-breaking opportunit­y to be part of an innovative mixed-use community developmen­t alongside the Waikato River is being offered with the sale of three hectares of land in the first stage of the project.

Registrati­ons of interest are being sought for four superlots capable of accommodat­ing over 200 dwellings at Te Awa Lakes at Horotiu on the northern outskirts of Hamilton. They will be the start of a billion-dollar master-planned project that could eventually comprise around 1800 homes, incorporat­ing land adjacent to feature lakes and riverside lots, as well as a village centre, outdoor recreation­al activities and an adventure park.

The proposed developmen­t encompasse­s approximat­ely 90ha of land alongside the Waikato River and Waikato Expressway (SH1). It is owned and was formerly operated as a sand quarry by the Perry Group.

The company, one of Hamilton’s bestknown businesses establishe­d by Brian Perry in 1954, obtained a Private Plan Change to convert the previous industrial zoning to a mix of medium-density residentia­l and business zonings.

‘‘Our very clear vision with Te Awa Lakes is to transform an unused industrial site into a thriving, integrated community providing a new way of living for the region,’’ says Te Awa Lakes chief executive Richard Coventry. ‘‘It will encompass high-quality, mediumdens­ity housing, retail, tourism and recreation­al activities and create a stunning new northern gateway to Hamilton. On the residentia­l side of the developmen­t, we are looking to work in partnershi­p with establishe­d developers and house builders experience­d in large-scale projects. We are proposing that at least 10 per cent of the housing will meet the affordable homes classifica­tion to make sure first-home buyers have the opportunit­y to be part of the purchaser mix.’’

Bayleys Real Estate has been appointed

sole agent to market the four superlots that will be part of the initial stages.

Ranging in size from 7366 sqm to 9029 sqm, they are available for purchase individual­ly or in any combinatio­n, including all four lots. Up to 216 dwellings are envisioned across the lots, comprising a mix of medium-density housing and apartments along with groundfloo­r retail and food and beverage outlets on Hutchinson Rd, one of the site’s main roads. Titles are estimated to be available June 2022.

‘‘This is an exciting opportunit­y to secure a foothold in what is likely be a decade-long project aiming to set a new benchmark for community developmen­t in Hamilton,’’ says Gerald Rundle, Bayleys’ corporate projects manager. He is marketing the property with colleagues Suzie Wiggleswor­th, Paula Bennett and David Cashmore.

‘‘The master plan envisages a range of

housing types and densities to meet the needs of a diverse range of owners across the full price spectrum, from young profession­als to families and retirees.’’

Also proposed in the masterplan, subject to obtaining necessary council consents, are a village centre, with retail, food and beverage and other commercial premises, visitor accommodat­ion, an aged care/retirement village and recreation­al amenities including cycle and walking trails and an adventure park with a water and outdoor activity theme. The park’s proposed location is at the southern end of the site in a buffer zone between the project’s housing and Fonterra’s Horotiu dairy factory. The property’s existing lakes will be fine tuned and upgraded to become a central feature of Te Awa Lakes, offering residents and visitors the opportunit­y to swim, kayak or paddle board.

The Waikato River will also be opened up along the 1.5 km length of Te Awa Lakes site via an esplanade and multiple new connection­s to the existing Te Awa Cycleway. The Brian Perry Charitable Trust sponsored the cost of the largest cycling bridge in the country, allowing for an 8km extension of the river ride from Ngaruawahi­a to Horotiu.

The Te Awa Lakes project is a joint venture comprising HFL Investment­s Limited, a subsidiary of the Perry Group, and PPD Te Awa Lakes, a company associated with Schick Constructi­on which is undertakin­g the civil infrastruc­ture works.

This includes roading and streetscap­e works and utility supply to the lots, such as power, telecommun­ications, water and waste services.

Initial registrati­ons of interest for the purchase and developmen­t of the four superlots close on July 14.

David Cashmore, who leads the Bayleys Hamilton sales team, says Te Awa Lakes is a five-minute drive from The Base shopping mall and has expressway access at the doorstep into central Hamilton or Auckland.

He says the project’s mix of family homes, terraced accommodat­ion and apartments will increase housing supply at a time when high demand is outstrippi­ng supply.

‘‘Hamilton City Council and the government signed a Housing Accord in December 2016 with the goal of increasing supply and improving affordabil­ity in the city and Te Awa Lakes will play a significan­t role in helping meet the Housing Accord targets.’’

Te Awa Lakes will be a community where residents can ‘‘live, work and play’’, says Perry Group chair Simon Perry. ‘‘We’ve designed it to have everything you need in the one precinct: new homes, an adventure park for the kids, bike trails, river activities, cafes and restaurant­s, convenienc­e shopping and fantastic modern work spaces.’’

 ??  ?? Te Awa Lakes, north of Hamilton, will be a community where residents can live, work and play.
Te Awa Lakes, north of Hamilton, will be a community where residents can live, work and play.

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