Weekend Herald

Healthcare hub on market

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The land and buildings housing one of the bigger medical and wellbeing centres in the Waikato township of Cambridge has been placed on the market for sale.

The 681sq m Duke St Medical Centre complex on the corner of Duke St and Commerce St has five medical and healthcare tenants and four commercial tenants operating from one building, and is built on a combined 979sq m section.

This full-service medical centre encompasse­s a doctors’ surgery, neurologic­al services, pharmacy, and other health service providers — servicing not only the urban Cambridge community, but also the surroundin­g rural areas.

Combined, the tenancies generate a net annual return of $143,823 plus GST. Tenants operating from within the single-storey building include:

● Duke St Health and Medical Centre on a six-year lease running through until 2026, with two three-year rights of renewal;

● Duke St Pharmacy on a three-year lease running through until 2023, with three further three-year rights of renewal;

● Waikato Neurology Group on a lease running through until 2026, with two three-year rights of renewal;

● Asian beauty therapy and massage studio Bann Thai Spa on a lease running through until 2021, with three further three-year rights of renewal;

● The Nation Nail Salon beautician clinic on a lease running through until

2023 with two further three-year rights of renewal;

● Healthcare provider Priority Wellness on a revolving monthly tenancy;

● Psychologi­st Doris Coveny trading as Mind Bubbles on a revolving monthly tenancy; and

● Insurance broking firm PIC Insurance Services on a revolving monthly tenancy.

Now the land and building are being jointly marketed for sale at auction on June 25 through Bayleys Cambridge and Bayleys Tauranga. Salespeopl­e Willem Brown and Brendon Bradley said the recent Covid-19 lockdown had verified the value of the property’s occupancy mix — with many of the tenants essential service providers.

“Centrally located, the medical centre is approximat­ely 100m from Cambridge’s town centre. It is easily accessible for service users — with a carpark behind the building for 10 vehicles and additional vehicle parking on the streets immediatel­y outside the property,” Brown said. “As a one-stop-shop medical centre in Cambridge, the healthcare services provided within the medical centre premises deliver essential amenities to the region’s population. “Additional­ly, the bigger lease agreements at the Duke St Medical Centre all have occupancy renewal terms attached to them — indicating an ongoing commitment to the business model.”

Bradley said the concrete slab foundation/concrete stucco wall building was constructe­d in the 1980s, with the extension fronting on to Duke St added in 2006. It had a B-grade seismic rating. The centre has multiple consultati­on rooms, a tea room, reception area and clinical rooms, and is zoned commercial 8A.

 ??  ?? The Duke St Medical Centre is on a 979sq m section in Cambridge.
The Duke St Medical Centre is on a 979sq m section in Cambridge.

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