Weekend Herald

CBD industrial property with options

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A substantia­l warehouse and office building at 66 Cook St has been placed on the market providing an increasing­ly rare opportunit­y to secure industrial premises in Auckland’s CBD.

“This is a versatile offering providing plenty of options and a big opportunit­y for tenants, owner occupiers or add value investors,” says Bayleys’ senior broker Mike Adams who is marketing the property with Bayleys’ Auckland City & Fringe division colleague Jean-Paul Smit.

Featured in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio, the 1,453sqm twolevel building located on a 1678 sq m site is for sale or lease by deadline private treaty, closing 4pm, November 29, unless sold or leased prior to that date.

Adams says it is increasing challengin­g to find industrial space in the CBD and this property comes with close to 1000 sq m of warehousin­g with multiple roller door access. It will be available for occupation early next year following the relocation of current long standing tenant.

The property is located at the rear of a cluster of five buildings, each on their own freehold land title, in a small cul de sac off Cook St. Neighbouri­ng occupants include electrical trade suppliers Corys and J.A Russell, Mico Plumbing, National Mini Storage and the Elm Christian Centre which is located on the Cook Street frontage.

Adams says the building could suit another trade supplier looking for a combinatio­n of showroom, office and warehouse space or a business with a substantia­l customer base in or around the CBD and which is looking for a distributi­on facility.

“Alternativ­ely, the substantia­l land holding’s underlying City Centre zoning represents a very attractive opportunit­y for an entreprene­urial investor with an eye for an opportunit­y. This zoning allows for the most intensive and varied developmen­t of all of the Auckland Unitary Plan’s zones with a 40 metre height limit applying to this part of the CBD.

“There would be an opportunit­y obviously to add immediate value by leasing up the space that is being vacated. Longer term, there could be potential to expand the existing building or undertake a new developmen­t on this underutili­sed site, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.”

The current building, constructe­d in the 1980s, comprises a 992.5 sq m rectangula­r shaped ground floor warehouse with a stud height of approximat­ely 4.8m at the underside of the knee rising to 5.4m at the apex.

There is full height roller door access at either end of the front of the building and a smaller roller door on its western side.

Two internal sets of stairs provide access to the 454.5 sq m of upper level commercial space and amenities. This comprises a reception, showroom, open plan and perimeter offices as well as toilets and a kitchenett­e.

Jean-Paul Smit says one of the property’s key attributes is the ease of access off Cook St for customers and staff. “It comes with 13 on-site car parks at the front of the building which is a big bonus for a CBD property. Access to and from the northern and southern motorway is only a short distance away and most parts of the CBD as well as Victoria Park and the waterfront are within easy walking distance.

“This already desirable location continues to go through significan­t transforma­tion and is superbly positioned for further growth. Across the road is what used to be Auckland Council Workshops, now transforme­d into City Works Depot, a thriving commercial and hospitalit­y hub. Directly behind the property is the Sugar Tree multi-building residentia­l developmen­t which will be home to a projected 2,000 residents.” Smit says. “This property is strategica­lly located in a popular and fast evolving CBD location with an exciting future ahead.”

 ??  ?? The warehouse property at 66 Cook St is for sale or lease by deadline private treaty, closing 4pm, November 29.
The warehouse property at 66 Cook St is for sale or lease by deadline private treaty, closing 4pm, November 29.

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