Weekend Herald

Office hub opportunit­y in Tokoroa

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Plans for the biggest commercial property developmen­t in Tokoroa since the 1980s have been unveiled, with profession­al and healthcare entities likely tenants alongside the region’s polytechni­c learning institute.

The new commercial centre at

30-32 Chambers Street on the northern entrance to the town will feature two-storey commercial premises on

9708sq m of land.

The land — bordered on two sides by Chambers St and State Highway 1 — is the site of the former Tokoroa Returned Servicemen’s Associatio­n.

The project is being led by the South Waikato Investment Fund Trust (SWIFT), the independen­t developmen­t agency establishe­d in 2014 as an off-shoot of the South Waikato District Council (SWDC).

Chairman of the SWIFT Trust, Phillip White, says: “The site’s prime location, combined with state-of-theart timber buildings reflecting the districts history, provides a unique opportunit­y to draw interest to the growth opportunit­ies in the South Waikato.”

The larger of the two dual-storey buildings is being purpose-built for Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, the education provider with campuses in Tokoroa, Rotorua, Tauranga, Taupo and Whakatane.

Toi Ohomai is the largest tertiary education provider in the Bay of Plenty, and the third largest institute of technology in New Zealand. Its new Tokoroa site is being designed to accommodat­e 20 staff and 350 students, forecast to grow to 500.

Meanwhile, the upper-floor of the adjacent second building in the Chambers St complex is to be tenanted by a forestry sector company.

The remaining 849sq m of groundleve­l commercial space at 30-32 Chambers St is being marketed for lease through Bayleys Tauranga. Salespeopl­e Ryan Bradley and Brendon Bradley said the workspace was being offered as a “blank canvas”.

“Tokoroa has not seen a new-build commercial project on this scale for quite some time. The location and quality of design and build will redefine commercial property in the town centre,” Ryan Bradley said.

“The architect’s concept plans for the available ground floor show the size and structure of the building. The exact interior configurat­ion of the space being offered for lease however is still very much open to negotiatio­n.

“So any new tenant or tenants on the ground floor could occupy premises ranging in size from 150sq m up to the full site of 894sq m.

“Bearing in mind this is a new build combined with the substantia­l floor plate available, the space would be perfect for one large private medical and healthcare practice, or multiple practition­ers in a healthcare hub.

“Such a concentrat­ion of tenancies could of course also sustain a separate retail pharmacy. All of this will be sustained by access to 126 onsite car parks, with vehicular entrances off both Chambers St and Hodgson St.”

Constructi­on of Chambers St blocks is scheduled to start early in 2020, with completion early in 2021. The commercial block with the space for lease has been designed with floorto-ceiling windows and a stud height of nearly 4m.

Naming rights for the hub — including signage on the three road frontages — could be negotiated in conjunctio­n with leasing terms for the available ground floor space, Brendon Bradley said.

He added that the tenancy mix of the Chambers St developmen­t had been brought together in synergy with the SWDC’s plan for Tokoroa’s central business district, which came into effect in 2015.

“Several of the permitted activities under the Town Centre Zone classifica­tion are to be housed in the new developmen­t, being an education facility, car parks, commercial services, and potentiall­y healthcare,” Brendon Bradley said.

Project leader SWIFT was founded on a $20m opening fund derived from the sale of Powerco shares formerly advanced to SWDC. Since then the organisati­on’s stimulus fund has grown to around $27m. Rental from the various tenancies at Chambers St will continue to grow SWIFT’s balance sheet.

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Plans for new the commercial centre at 30-32 Chambers Street.

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