Weekend Herald

Stoneridge on Lunn retail space still available

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Nine service and convenienc­e retail tenancies, along with three food and beverage tenancies, remain available for lease in Stoneridge on Lunn, Mt Wellington’s new neighbourh­ood shopping centre.

“The centre is already more than half leased, a year from completion,” says Chloe Franklin-Hall, retail broker with Colliers Internatio­nal who, with colleagues Nick Pettitt and Leroy Wolland, is marketing tenancies within the Lunn Ave centre that’s being constructe­d by Nelson-based Gibbons, an establishe­d South Island large-format retail developer.

Due for completion in April 2020, Stoneridge will be anchored by The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming and Bed Bath and Beyond; and will draw customers from affluent neighbouri­ng catchments of Remuera, Ellerslie, Meadowbank and Glenn Innes.

The large format retailers will be complement­ed by a range of shops, services and eateries with Vivo Hair and Beauty, a high-end bakery and a nail salon already committed.

Cafe Melba will anchor the food and beverage precinct.

Pettitt says the remaining food and beverage tenancies, each with extensive outdoor seating for al fresco dining, are within a standalone building between Lunn Ave’s street frontage and Caf Melba — which has almost 200sq m of seating outside. “The units will be built to high standards with design elements drawn from the latest hospitalit­y trends,” he says.

Pettitt says the standalone building could be split into one, two or three tenancies of between about 138sq m to about 450sq m plus outdoor areas. “The south-facing tenancy fronting Lunn Ave, providing huge exposure to large volumes of passing traffic. We’re looking for highend, bespoke operators who will make a statement in the area.”

Wolland says the 10,400sq m developmen­t will comprise 7758sq m of large format retail and 2642sq m of service, convenienc­e and food and beverage retail.

“The units will all front an extensive on-site car park with 421 parking spaces, providing tenants with excellent exposure to Lunn Ave, Ngahue Drive or both,” he says.

Access to the car park will be via a traffic light-controlled intersecti­on.

 ??  ?? Remaining food and beverage tenancies have extensive outdoor seating for al fresco dining — artist’s impression.
Remaining food and beverage tenancies have extensive outdoor seating for al fresco dining — artist’s impression.

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