Weekend Herald

Clocktower site to change hands

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For the first time in 15 years, the highprofil­e Hornby Clocktower site in Christchur­ch is being offered for sale.

On the corner of Main South Road and Brynley Street, the property is the site of the former iconic Hornby Clocktower building that marked the southern entrance to Christchur­ch for more than 50 years. It was built by Don Donnithorn­e in the 1960s and was home to the Central Canterbury Electric Power Board.

Family-owned investment company Epoch bought the property in 2005. The company completed a full refurbishm­ent in 2010 – just three months before the February 2011 earthquake. The building was demolished in 2014.

Epoch has subsequent­ly redevelope­d the site into a mixed-use complex, naming it the Clocktower Centre in a nod to the past. It comprises four main buildings with a total of 11 tenancies including fast food chain Carl’s Jr (operated by publicly listed entity Restaurant Brands), Snap Fitness, Australian retailer Godfreys, Oil Changers and a host of other businesses.

Located some 11km west of the Christchur­ch CBD, Clocktower Hornby sits on a 10,299sq m site with net lettable area of 3,115sq m. It will have a passing rent of $704,091 as at December 2020.

Marketed by Nick Doig and Ben Dwan of Colliers Internatio­nal in Christchur­ch, the Clocktower Centre is for sale by deadline private treaty closing October 22.

Doig says the tenants range from retail and office to a vehicle workshop, providing a spread of risk as well as various lease terms, renewal options and a mixture of rent reviews.

Property in the Hornby retail precinct is extremely tightly held among only a few major owners.

“The last sale in this catchment was the land across the road for the new Mitre 10 Mega,” says Doig.

“The area has undergone such a transforma­tion since the earthquake­s prompted a huge shift to the southwest post-quake. Since that time, the residentia­l developmen­ts in this area have rapidly expanded in the likes of Wigram but also neighbouri­ng Aidanfield, and Longhurst, and further out to Rolleston.

“To service that growing population, Hornby’s retail has substantia­lly expanded and remains in hot demand.”

The Clocktower Centre forms part of a broader, complement­ary shopping destinatio­n creating a critical mass of retail for the immediate catchment.

Retail offerings include The Hub Hornby, Dress-Smart Hornby, Countdown and the Hornby Mega Centre which is anchored by Mitre 10 Mega and Harvey Norman with a range of other top branded medium format retailers.

Dwan says good quality stock of this calibre is in short supply. “There is a real lack of quality multi-use assets in the market and this one has the benefit of rental upside and possible further developmen­t.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? The Clocktower site, in Hornby, Christchur­ch, is on the market for the first time in 15 years.
Photo / Supplied The Clocktower site, in Hornby, Christchur­ch, is on the market for the first time in 15 years.

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