The New Zealand Herald

$220m plans for new office block and CBD building

- Anne Gibson

The smallest NZX-listed property entity is planning to create around $220 million of commercial real estate assets, in which it develops one new building and expands another.

Asset Plus plans to spend $120m building a new office block for Auckland Council in Albany and $100m on an existing CBD building which the council will soon leave.

Mark Francis, Asset Plus managing director, said around 1200 people would work at 6-8 Munroe Lane at Albany while three new floors would be added to the four-level Auckland Council Service Centre at 35 Graham St, creating an extra 13,000sq m of office space.

At Albany, a six-level building with 2.6ha of indoor floor space is planned as the new council northern service centre. Staff from Henderson Orewa and Takapuna could relocate there, although the council is yet to announce details.

At Graham St, council staff might move to the headquarte­rs on Albert St or Bledisloe House.

The Graham St building is on a 4841sq m freehold land block overlookin­g Fanshawe St and the Viaduct Harbour. Francis said once the extra floors were added, the building would be around 24,000sq m and able to accommodat­e a significan­t workforce.

Nearby, Mansons TCLM is developing a new office block at 136 Fanshawe St but is yet to announce its tenants.

A walkway from Hardinge St to Fanshawe St is part of that project and Francis said it would give direct access to staff in his expanded building to the waterfront.

The value of 35 Graham St was not just its location but the third-hectare floor plates of 3439sq m, he said.

CBRE said when it was marketing the building for sale last year that it generated rent of $3.9m plus GST and was fully occupied by the council. But the lease only ran for a further two years, the agency said.

Asset Plus bought the building last June. It has a market capitalisa­tion of just $100m, making it the lowestvalu­e entity of 10 listed property stocks in this country.

Melbourne architects Woods Baggot was chosen from a group to design changes and Francis said a rooftop entertainm­ent area which could show films, provide entertainm­ent and stage events was planned.

“The building needs a significan­t structural upgrade to take the extra floors,” Francis said.

Resource consent is anticipate­d by December and constructi­on is due to start next June, with an expected completion around December 2023.

Part of 35 Graham St’s facade and an artwork had heritage classifica­tion and would be retained, he said.

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Asset Plus says around 1200 people will eventually work at its new building at 6-8 Munroe Lane, Albany.

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