Weekend Herald

Napier’s historic Mid City Plaza

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Mid City Plaza, a meticulous­ly refurbishe­d heritage building with six national and internatio­nal brands among its nine tenants, is for sale in the heart of Napier’s Art Deco precinct.

“The property was recently refurbishe­d and seismicall­y strengthen­ed to exacting modern standards, while retaining the essence of its character charm,” says Dan Walker of Colliers Internatio­nal Hawke’s Bay who, with colleagues Josh Coburn and Blair Peterken, is exclusivel­y marketing the property for sale by deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on Thursday June 20, unless it is sells earlier.

“This sale represents an opportunit­y to acquire a landmark Napier property with investment fundamenta­ls that equal its character,” Walker says.

“Built between 1920 and 1933, Mid City Plaza is one of the largest retail holdings in the central city in terms of land area, floor area and annual rent roll. It’s a true trophy asset thanks to its strong heritage, prime location, excellent condition and superb tenant mix.”

Walker says the property at 205 and 221-223 Emerson St occupies a commanding site with three highprofil­e effective frontages to Emerson St and Dickens St.

“Fully occupied by nine retail tenants, including national brands Nood, Stirling Sports and Crackerjac­ks, and internatio­nal brands Specsavers, TS14+ and Black Pepper; the property earns $746,128 in net annual rent and has significan­t potential for rental upside given Napier’s low-vacancy market.

“It is well situated within the Art Deco Quarter under Napier’s District Plan — a location that is particular­ly popular with tourists and attracts some of the highest rental rates in Hawke’s Bay.”

Walker says the retail tenants contribute the bulk of the property’s secure income stream, with the balance coming from 20 on-site car parks and a prominent billboard at the Dickens St end of the property. “Wellknown names account for more than two thirds of the property’s rent roll.”

He says the rental review mechanisms are regular and diverse, including fixed percentage increases, inflation-indexed reviews and market rent reviews.

Mid City has a weighted average lease term of more than four years, with tenants including:

● Nood — well-known designer furniture retailer, which has operated since 2007 and now has 16 stores across New Zealand;

● Stirling Sports — a nationwide sporting goods and clothing retailer, which opened its first store on Auckland’s Dominion Rd in 1964 and now has 54 franchises across New Zealand;

● Specsavers — a multinatio­nal optical retail brand, founded in Britain in 1984, which now employs more than 30,000 staff worldwide, particular­ly throughout Britain and Australasi­a;

● Adore Collection — a familyowne­d jewellery, gifts and accessorie­s store founded in Auckland 30 years ago and recently relocated to Hawke’s Bay;

● Boardzone — an establishe­d local surf and streetwear stockist successful­ly trading since 2011;

● Sai Restaurant — an upmarket and modern Thai restaurant with an excellent online review rating;

● Crackerjac­k — a New Zealandown­ed bulk retail discount specialist, launched in 2009, which now has 14 sites across the North Island;

● TS14+ — a fashion shop for plussize women with more than 140 stores across Australia and New Zealand, and;

● Black Pepper — a women’s fashion brand, establishe­d in Australia in 1976, with 22 stores in New Zealand and dozens more across the Tasman.

“Overall, this is an outstandin­g property, expected to have major appeal to passive buyers seeking a positively geared commercial investment,” Walker says.

Coburn says the property’s merits are underpinne­d by its rich history and strong character. “Heritagepr­otected facades at each end of the property have been brilliantl­y maintained, with each telling a story pre-dating the 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake.

“Beautiful Art Deco facades are a notable feature of Napier’s commercial landscape, but two within one property are a true rarity.

“The property is in excellent overall condition, with an upgraded exterior, earthquake strengthen­ing and new internal fit outs throughout.”

Peterken says the property has an approximat­e net lettable area of

3177sq m on a 3546sq m freehold site across two titles.

“Mid City comprises a number of interconne­cted buildings between Emerson St and Dickens St,” he says.

“The two-storey Dickens St building — designed for the Hawke’s Bay Farmers Co-operative Associatio­n by local architect EA Williams — was built in the 1920s and survived the 1931 quake.

“This building was recently strengthen­ed with significan­t investment from the vendor along with a $150,000 grant from the government’s Heritage Earthquake Upgrade Incentive Programme.”

Peterken says the work included removal of the unreinforc­ed concrete first floor; constructi­on of a new first floor with a timber diaphragm structure; steel bracing on the first floor; and constructi­on of shear walls and foundation­s on the ground floor, tying in the existing walls and columns. These internal works did not compromise the building’s stunningly refurbishe­d facade, which is its most significan­t heritage feature.”

Walker says the property’s retailers benefit from Napier’s popularity as a domestic and internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n.

“A record 87 cruise ships are scheduled to berth at Napier Port during the 2019/20 season, which runs from October to May, bringing more than 230,000 visitors to the city.

“Many of these tourists will be attracted by Napier’s concentrat­ion of 1930s Art Deco architectu­re, built after much of the city was razed in the

1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake. “Wine and food are also strong tourism drawcards, with Napier being recognised as the centre of the important Hawke’s Bay grape and wine production area.”

 ??  ?? The 1920s two-storey Dickens St building was designed for the Hawke’s Bay Farmers Co-operative Associatio­n. Adore Collection, a family-owned jewellery, gifts and accessorie­s store, is one of the nine tenants.
The 1920s two-storey Dickens St building was designed for the Hawke’s Bay Farmers Co-operative Associatio­n. Adore Collection, a family-owned jewellery, gifts and accessorie­s store, is one of the nine tenants.
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