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Entry- level industrial opportunit­y

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Reflecting pent- up demand for welllocate­d, well- priced industrial units on the North Shore, 33 of the 35 units in stage one of a new developmen­t in Silverdale are already under contract, just days into the marketing programme.

Selling off the plans, the freehold strata- titled units in Peters Way, Silverdale are the first release within the master- planned 74- unit precinct called Industry, the first such developmen­t of this scale for the North Shore.

Stage 2 is now set to be released later this week with similar demand expected from owner- occupiers and investors.

Industry i s being marketed by Richard Moors and Christophe­r Moore of Bayleys North Shore Commercial.

Units are priced from $ 269,000 plus GST and range in size from a modest 40sqm to 124sqm, with mezzanines optional.

Moors said that the entry- level pricing will be heartening to smaller industrial businesses who have been priced out of the market in the increasing­ly saturated industrial sector.

“It’s been a hard slog for businesses looking for space to buy as inventory levels are tight right across the region. There’s unpreceden­ted demand for warehousin­g in the fastgrowin­g e- commerce environmen­t,

as small and medium- sized businesses experienci­ng rapid online growth require smart logistical solutions,” Moors said.

“Likewise, businesses and individual­s looking for personal storage for cars, boats, campervans, and art will appreciate these new units given the price point, as they’ll be able to take advantage of the low interest rate environmen­t and have some tangible control over their future from a physical space perspectiv­e.

“These architectu­rally- designed high- specificat­ion units will look sharp and offer flexible, efficient space with forward- thinking credential­s.”

Designed by BSW Architects, the units will have tilt slab walls, 6- metre stud in the warehouse component, large roller doors allowing ease of access for vehicles. optional mezzanine storage and office space.

Moore says Industry has been designed for maximum flexibilit­y, and

the Light Industrial zoning coupled with a broad range of unit sizes will allow for a broad range of activities including workshops, warehouses, distributi­on, storage, light manufactur­ing and fitness facilities.

“With an Industry workspace, businesses will be able to rack and stack product to optimise the space – with or without the potential mezzanine.

“These units will be a game changer for many types of commercial operations given the capacity to put in anything from car stackers to high shelving.”

Every unit will have enviable natural light from clear roofing panels, select units will have glazing at the rear to take in views across Silverdale and there are options for rear courtyards where occupiers could have an outdoor staff area or additional storage.

High- speed fibre internet connectivi­ty, a bathroom and at least one car park i s standard with every unit, along with closed circuit security monitoring over the entire developmen­t.

Silverdale has seen exponentia­l residentia­l growth and rise in capital values in the past decade and there’s substantia­l infrastruc­tural spend earmarked for the area.

Moors said the wider Silverdale/ Wainui/ Dairy Flat area would become one of Auckland’s key growth areas in coming years and he sees huge potential demand for these adaptable industrial workspaces from expanding businesses, new businesses, online businesses requiring warehousin­g and those that are considerin­g new ways of working in the wake of Covid19.

“Astute business owners with staff domiciled in the Silverdale catchment could see value in these units as part of a core and flex business model,” Moors said.

 ??  ?? The units at Peters Way, Silverdale, Auckland, will suit owner- occupiers and investors. Photo / Supplied
The units at Peters Way, Silverdale, Auckland, will suit owner- occupiers and investors. Photo / Supplied

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