Weekend Herald

Administra­tor House for sale

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A character, historic standalone building in central Auckland is up for sale for the first time in 23 years.

5 O’Connell Street, known as Administra­tor House, is a two-level building constructe­d in 1925 offering approximat­ely 285sqm of internal floor space and a unique 15.37sqm outdoor rooftop deck.

It is being marketed with vacant possession by Henry Thompson of Whillans Realty Group, with tenders closing 4pm October 20.

Thompson says it would be perfect for a business looking for a central city location in a unique character freehold building that stands out from everything else around it.

It currently provides ground floor showroom and office space with further office and meeting space upstairs. The whole property could easily accommodat­e a private family office, barristers’ chambers, architect, designer, boutique investment bank, legal or other profession­al office, showroom or gallery space.

“Many of the city’s finest character buildings are tightly held by private investors and family trusts who typically take a long-term and even a generation­al view to investment, so freehold buildings like Administra­tor House are a rare find indeed,” Thompson says.

The building sits on a 180sqm site and has an 11-metre street frontage onto O’Connell Street.

Thompson says they anticipate a lot of interest in the property because character buildings rarely came up for sale, especially in an “affordable” price bracket, and even more so with vacant possession.

“With historical­ly low interest rates, owning a building like this could now be a more cost effective option compared to leasing similar premises.”

He says the property is unique and arguably one of the finest character buildings on O’Connell Street. Built in 1925 for the Alliance Insurance Company, it was designed by Rough and Hooper to establish a visual corporate identity for Alliance Assurance.

The two exterior stone medallions depict a castle standing on a rock which are the original Alliance Assurance emblems, symbolisin­g strength and security.

Other notable architectu­ral features include an ornate Oamaru limestone facade above a base of Nelson marble, an internal marble staircase and exquisite wall and ceiling moldings plus bespoke French doors on the ground floor. There is also ample natural light throughout.

In January 2020, resource consent was granted to seismicall­y strengthen Administra­tor House to 67 percent of new building standard. Strengthen­ing work is required to be completed by 2054.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? 5 O’Connell Street in Auckland CBD is on the market for the first time in 23 years.
Photo / Supplied 5 O’Connell Street in Auckland CBD is on the market for the first time in 23 years.

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