Weekend Herald

High stud building is close to Khyber Pass

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A commercial landholdin­g — about

100m south of Newmarket’s bustling Khyber Pass — is for sale with vacant possession.

Barfoot and Thompson agents Andrew Clark and Cam Paterson are selling 4 Roxburgh St, which sustains an industrial warehouse-style, singleleve­l concrete and brick building. Clark says the location offers impeccable transport links, being just a fewminutes-drive from the Southern Motorway on-off ramps, and located between the Grafton and Newmarket railway stations.

The freehold property is being sold with vacant possession, via a tender process running through to 3pm, on April 4.

The warehouse-style building comes with both a mezzanine and a forecourt. It rests on a rectangula­r site of about 438sq m, whose frontage on to Roxburgh St (of about 13m), is presently used for car parking. Originally a medium to high-stud 1950s warehouse, the building was converted and modernised in the 1990s, says Clark.

“In 2010 it was reconfigur­ed for food-grade accommodat­ion, then renovated and refurbishe­d again in

2017. The present owner-occupier has adapted it specifical­ly for their retail requiremen­ts.

“However, the open-plan layout would provide considerab­le versatilit­y and utility for a wide range of alternativ­e commercial type users and occupiers.”

From the front carpark, double aluminium-framed glazed doors open though to the high-stud open plan retail area.

Skylights provide excellent natural lighting, while there is also specialist lighting and ducted air.

The mezzanine office and small storage areas upstairs are reached via a steep staircase.

Paterson says the property is zoned Business Metropolit­an-Centre. Typically this involves a height limit of 72.5m, although in this case restricted to 40.5m due to Mt Eden Volcanic view-shaft-controls.

“Some of the most affluent neighbourh­oods in New Zealand now surround Newmarket,” Paterson points out.

“Population density is increasing rapidly in these areas, as is the intensific­ation of residentia­l developmen­t. So all this bodes well for continued tenancy and property demand in this most-prized part of Auckland City.”

 ??  ?? The commercial property at 4 Roxburgh St is to be sold vacant.
The commercial property at 4 Roxburgh St is to be sold vacant.

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