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Space for lease in refurbed Wellington building

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A high-profile Wellington building at 215 Lambton Quay, that is being partly refurbishe­d to meet modern tenant needs, has several spaces coming up for lease.

The 15 level Grant Thornton House has views down Lambton Quay and Feathersto­n Street with harbour views down Grey Street.

Office leasing specialist­s Phil Humphrey and Steve Maitland of Colliers are marketing the 4800 square metres over seven floors with typical floors of 600 sqm.

Humphrey says the owner is refurbishi­ng the building to ensure it meets modern tenant expectatio­ns.

“Work is about to start on new showers and bike storage, plus a fully remodelled entrance lobby. Owners will refresh existing fit outs or strip out and provide new carpets, ceiling and lighting ready for new bespoke fit out designs. All works are expected to be completed by the first quarter of next year.”

Existing office tenants include Grant Thornton, The Building Intelligen­ce Group, Optimation Group and Jasmax Architects. The property has a strong retail presence along Wellington’s ‘Golden Mile’ including high profile brands Nespresso and the Body Shop.

“It’s a great location, just a short walk to the Railway Station, government precinct and Wellington waterfront, with bus services on the doorstep,” Humphrey says.

The building, which occupies its own city block making for substantia­l natural light, has an A grade seismic resilience rating of 100% NBS.

Maitland says seismic concerns underpin most office decisions in Wellington.

“When the opportunit­y exists, tenants are still moving to buildings with a higher seismic rating. There are very few buildings that attain 100% NBS to C5 so 215 Lambton Quay is well positioned.”

Top tier office vacancy rates are extremely low, dropping to just 5.4% in the Wellington CBD last year.

Meanwhile, government restructur­ing is impacting the market, according to Maitland, with moves to consolidat­e into fewer buildings.

“Much of the ensuing vacancy will be in fringe buildings with small floors that will be of no real use to tenants who want to provide a modern working environmen­t.”

Maitland says capital constraint­s are very real and repurposin­g an existing fit out is far more cost effective and faster.

“215 Lambton Quay has various floors available with a variety of quality fit outs, saving prospectiv­e tenants time and money. The architects and space planners are well versed in modifying existing fit-outs to reflect the new requiremen­ts of modern tenants while utilising existing offices and meeting rooms.”

Maitland says the landlord is undertakin­g sustainabl­e initiative­s targeting a minimum four-star NABERS energy consumptio­n rating.

“The focus is on looking after staff and providing the environmen­t to reflect both the current and, more importantl­y, future direction the entity wants to go in.”

 ?? ?? A high-profile Wellington building at 215 Lambton Quay, that is being partly refurbishe­d to meet modern tenant needs, has several spaces coming up for lease.
A high-profile Wellington building at 215 Lambton Quay, that is being partly refurbishe­d to meet modern tenant needs, has several spaces coming up for lease.
 ?? ?? The property has a strong retail presence along Wellington’s ‘Golden Mile’ including high profile brands Nespresso and the Body Shop.
The property has a strong retail presence along Wellington’s ‘Golden Mile’ including high profile brands Nespresso and the Body Shop.
 ?? ?? The 15 level Grant Thornton House has views down Lambton Quay and Feathersto­n Street with harbour views down Grey Street.
The 15 level Grant Thornton House has views down Lambton Quay and Feathersto­n Street with harbour views down Grey Street.

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