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Fully leased Press House offered for sale

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Against the backdrop of all-time low Christchur­ch CBD office vacancy rates, a local investment company is selling one of its prime properties in the heart of the central city.

Known as Press House, the building is at 156-158 Gloucester Street, in the hub of the Arts and Cultural Precinct.

Behind its replica historic façade is a frameless glass seven-level building that is fully leased.

Colliers’ Managing Director Hamish Doig is marketing the property, with Courtney Doig, by Deadline Private Treaty, closing March 26.

Hamish Doig said demand for city centre offices currently outstrippe­d supply, with an acute shortage of available space in prime locations.

He said a change in the vendor’s shareholdi­ng meant the preference was to sell and recapitali­se.

“This is a lucrative property investment that has served the owners well during their 12-year tenure.

“During that time, this area of the city has really become establishe­d with the opening of Tūranga Library and subsequent­ly Te Pae Convention Centre, the strengthen­ing and refurbishm­ent of the Christchur­ch Town Hall, and the current constructi­on of the Court Theatre.

“It’s a wonderfull­y light and airy north-facing building, enjoying fantastic views over the city and Victoria Square.

“Immediatel­y opposite is the Isaac Theatre Royal and bustling New Regent Street, undoubtedl­y the prettiest street in Christchur­ch.”

This stretch of Gloucester Street is currently part of a 10-week trial to ensure the precinct is ‘people friendly’.

The project has involved bench seats and planter boxes, blocks of gold and burnt orange coloured paint adorning the street, and stencils of native nikau palms to complement the palm trees outside Cathedral Junction.

Completed post 2011, Press House sits on 1206 square metres of land and has a net lettable area of 4674sqm across its five levels, complement­ed by two levels of secure parking. Net annual rental is $1,764,915.

Anchored by Stuff Ltd until January 2028, with two four-year renewal options, the building accommodat­es Stuff with subleases to Synlait, Cosgroves, and Global Office.

Doig said the Christchur­ch investment property market was buoyant with the change in government bringing more certainty and confidence. In March alone, Colliers has at least 16 properties slated for auction.

“There’s a really positive mood. We’re seeing new investors coming into the Christchur­ch market, committing to major purchases and existing buyers looking for new opportunit­ies.”

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 ?? ?? Press House at 156-158 Gloucester Street is in the hub of Christchur­ch’s Arts and Cultural Precinct.
Press House at 156-158 Gloucester Street is in the hub of Christchur­ch’s Arts and Cultural Precinct.

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