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High-profile retail spots

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Two retail units in the Guardian Trust Building on Queen Street have been placed on the market for sale.

The two ground-floor units at 107 and 107A Queen Street, offer prominent street frontage to Auckland’s most famous shopping strip. One is a wellestabl­ished tenanted investment and the other is being offered for sale with vacant possession.

Originally constructe­d for the New Zealand Insurance Company during World War I, the distinctiv­ely-styled Guardian Trust Building was one of the country’s first high-rise towers. It offers an impressive faade to one of the central city’s busiest intersecti­ons.

The unit at 107 Queen Street is fully leased to high-end New Zealand

“This is the beating heart of a commercial hub.”

knitwear retailer Finestnz Limited, trading as Great Kiwi Yarns, which has been located in the building for over 30 years. The up-market retailer produces designer clothing for local and internatio­nal customers in natural yarns including possum-merino, merino, alpaca and cashmere.

Its Queen Street outlet was originally opened in the early 1990s by award-winning New Zealand fashion designer Trish Gregory, who retains an involvemen­t through the store’s sale of knitwear under the Trish Gregory label.

Finestnz Limited leases 52 square metres of retail space, generating net annual rental income of $155,279 plus GST per annum. Its current six-year lease runs through to 2024, and incorporat­es two-yearly CPI rental increases.

The property at 107A Queen

Street, a unit of 96 square metres, has recently become vacant. It was previously returning rental income of $173,682 plus GST per annum.

The two Queen Street units are now being marketed for sale individual­ly or together by tender closing on 8 October (unless sold prior) through Bayleys Auckland Central.

Salespeopl­e Alan Haydock, Damien Bullick and Ken Hu said the stratum in freehold-titled properties offered an opportunit­y to gain a stake in a prestigiou­s mixed-use building in a prime CBD location.

Mr Haydock said the Guardian Trust Building was built between 1914 and 1918 from Kairuru marble and carried an air of prestige as an early example of Chicago-styled stripped classical architectu­re.

“This building marks an important transition between Victorian commercial structures and modern office buildings. Designed by William Gummer, it was modeled on turn-of-thecentury commercial buildings in the United States with a simplified classical style stripped of most ornamentat­ion,” Mr Haydock said.

“The property was refurbishe­d in the early 1960s, and again in the early 1990s, and it now offers a combinatio­n of retail units with apartments on higher levels.”

Mr Haydock said 107 Queen Street consisted of high-quality, boutique retail space with a highly-visible frontage and a well-establishe­d quality tenant.

The unit for sale with vacant possession at 107A Queen Street would appeal to a range of tenants or owneroccup­iers due to its high-stud, openplan retail area and modern fit-out. “At the rear of this tenancy is a cafstyle kitchen and counter, with additional storage and an office area.”

The two Queen Street properties are zoned Business – City Centre under Auckland Council’s unitary plan. This zoning seeks to maximise vibrancy and to ensure the city’s central business district is “an internatio­nal centre for business and learning, innovation, entertainm­ent, culture and urban living”. It allows for a wide range of permitted activities including office, retail, conference and entertainm­ent facilities and residentia­l accommodat­ion.

Mr Bullick said the two properties’ street-front location, opposite the intersecti­on of Queen and Shortland streets, afforded retail tenants the benefits of maximum visibility from both pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

“The surroundin­g area along lower Queen Street is arguably New Zealand’s leading luxury retail hub, with high-end internatio­nal outlets including Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada as well as a number of popular local retail brands,” Mr Bullick said.

The properties for sale also rub shoulders with numerous prime office buildings, internatio­nal-brand hotels and a growing concentrat­ion of large apartment towers, helping to sustain a high level of foot traffic day and night throughout the year.

“This is the beating heart of a commercial hub which services the wider Auckland region, and it is readily accessible to a large customer base,” said Mr Bullick.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? 107 and 107A Queen Street, in the Guardian Trust Building, are for sale.
Photo / Supplied 107 and 107A Queen Street, in the Guardian Trust Building, are for sale.

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