Weekend Herald

Distance learning HQ for sale

-

The land and building that formerly housed the headquarte­rs of a distance learning provider have been placed on the market for sale.

The property at 55 Rickit Rd in the South Waikato township of Te Awamutu consists of a 1466sq m twostorey administra­tive office premises previously used by the organisati­on known as Mahi Ora.

The education provider was establishe­d in 2000 to provide free homebased distance learning courses predominan­tly servicing the needs of the Maori population with the aim of securing employment.

The successful Mahi Ora programmes enrolled more than 50,000 participan­ts within four years of opening — at one stage signing up some 400 new students a month. Mahi Ora eventually went on to become part of the bigger Te Wananga o Aotearoa.

Now the 1740sq m of land and vacant office building are now being marketed for sale at by tender through Bayleys Hamilton, with tenders closing on June 25.

Salespeopl­e Alex ten Hove and Mike Swanson said the commercial­lyconfigur­ed premises had a new building standards rating of 76 per cent.

The freehold land is zoned commercial (8A) under the Waipa District Council plan.

Ten Hove said the building featured a mix of partitione­d offices, meeting rooms, open-plan work environmen­ts, along with staff bathroom and lunchroom amenities.

“The two levels are connected by a central lift and a stairwell, with a reception lobby area on the lower floor accessed off Rickit Rd. The core of building was constructe­d in the 1950s and was significan­tly expanded and refurbishe­d in the 1980s.

“The standard of space is above average for similar comparable properties in Te Awamutu,” he said.

“Part of the building’s interior fitout has been refurbishe­d to a public showroom and exhibition space quality to display cultural artworks and artefacts. The building interior comprises several independen­t office spaces — including 930sq m on the ground level, 472sq m of office space on the mezzanine floor, 64sq m of storage area on the mezzanine level, and the 27sq m reception area.

“The property has car parking for eight vehicles around its periphery, with additional unmetered street parking immediatel­y outside the premises.

“However, a large sealed courtyard on one corner of the property has been utilised as a basketball court and outdoor seating space and it would be relatively easy for any new owner to incorporat­e this quadrant on to the adjacent car parking space to substantia­lly increase the number of vehicle parks within the property,” ten Hove said.

The building is constructe­d on reinforced concrete foundation­s, with concrete and steel frames and a metal roof.

Swanson said the now vacant offices were in a state which could be re-occupied immediatel­y, or could be refurbishe­d and reconfigur­ed to sustain any multitude of new layouts — even allowing for the potential of operating a multi-tenanted or shared workspace office complex.

“With the changes now emerging through the New Zealand workplace and economy as a result of Covid-19 and the impacts those changes are already having on the commercial office environmen­t, the developmen­t of a co-working office amenity for example would be a first for Te Awamutu on this scale,” Swanson said.

“Such a reconfigur­ation of workspace would also allow a smallbusin­ess owner-occupier who only requires say 30-50sq m of space for example, to also operate from the location — utilising the shared reception service.

“Under this dynamic, we would expect space to lease for between $165-$170 per sq m.”

The shared office space/coworking real estate evolution has been growing from small beginnings in New Zealand over the past decade. In the past four years the market has recorded a 224 per cent increase in the conversion and availabili­ty of coworking office space in Auckland — up from 14,800sq m in 2016 to some 48,000sq m now.

“A co-working location at 55 Rickit Rd could become a venue where mobile, IT-reliant staff operating in the central and southern Waikato domain could remotely operate their business activities from,” Swanson said.

 ??  ?? The Rickit Rd, Te Awamutu property has a vacant office building on 1740sq m of land.
The Rickit Rd, Te Awamutu property has a vacant office building on 1740sq m of land.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand