Weekend Herald

Long-held CBD property is prime for redevelopm­ent

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A large Hobson Street property is for sale for the first time in 53 years, offering a chance to invest or redevelop in one of Auckland CBD’s most dynamic and upcoming areas.

The 1,782sq m property at 141-143 Hobson Street is nestled in a tightly held mixed-use precinct on the western fringe of the CBD – an area that is undergoing significan­t rejuvenati­on and developmen­t.

It offers excellent access to motorways, public transport and amenities including eateries, hotels, SkyCity’s entertainm­ent precinct and the eclectic City Works Depot hospitalit­y and office complex.

Colliers Internatio­nal is marketing 141-143 Hobson Street for sale by deadline private treaty closing at 4pm on November 20.

Tony Allsop, Investment Sales Director at Colliers, says the property is offered to the market with vacant possession, affording multiple options.

“There is also potential to lease back the property to the vendor with flexible terms. This would provide holding income while ensuring the site is ready to be unlocked for developmen­t when the time is right.

“This is a very rare opportunit­y to acquire a freehold CBD property in a superb location with favourable zoning and abundant redevelopm­ent potential.

“A new owner could refurbish, reconfigur­e and add value to the existing structure, maximising potential rental returns.

“There is also scope to redevelop the buildings for an alternativ­e use, which would make the most of the zoning potential.

“In the longer term, a new owner could transform the entire site by demolishin­g the existing improvemen­ts to best utilise the zoning’s 50m height limit.

“Whatever the preferred option, this property’s flexibilit­y, location and long-term potential truly make it a standout CBD investment or redevelopm­ent opportunit­y.”

Matt Plowman of Colliers’ Investment Sales team says the property set amongst high-rise apartments, hotels and offices.

“Hobson Street is a high-exposure arterial route that offers direct access to the motorway network, with the State Highway 1 and 16 interchang­es located only some 400m away.

“The Aotea Station, part of the City Rail Link currently under constructi­on, will be less than a five-minute walk away.”

The property provides excellent exposure, with 30m of frontage to Hobson Street. It has 18 car parks including customer parking spaces along the frontage – a rarity in the area.

Plowman says two buildings of 1,565sq m in total sparsely cover the site, each positioned on a separate freehold title with Business City Centre zoning.

“The original building at 141 Hobson Street is split across three levels, with the ground floor facing Hobson Street currently occupied by a retail showroom.

“The first floor and basement levels consist of offices, workrooms, storage areas and a loading bay.

“The second building at 143 Hobson Street was built around 2001. It is a single-level, pre-cast concrete structure with a ground floor retail showroom as well as a sizeable undercroft storage area accessible from the rear of the property.”

Allsop says there is a huge amount of activity in the surroundin­g area, supported by infrastruc­ture investment by Auckland Council.

“Auckland’s western CBD fringe is undergoing significan­t urban renewal, developmen­t and growth.

“The success of the nearby Victoria and Wynyard Quarters demonstrat­es the demand for quality developmen­ts outside of the traditiona­l CBD.”

One successful recent developmen­t in the area is the City Works Depot – a cluster of trendy boutiques, cafes and creative businesses in a revitalise­d former council workshop.

There is likely to be further renewal in the immediate area now that police have vacated the nine-storey, 4,500sq m Auckland Central Police Station, which will be repurposed for another use.

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141-143 Hobson Street: For sale for first time in 53 years.

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