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Industrial opportunit­ies

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The release of 16 industrial units in Drury is expected to attract strong interest from owner-occupiers, investors and prospectiv­e tenants as the southern hub continues to evolve.

The units will be centrally located in newly formed Jack Stevenson Road within the 361-hectare Drury South Crossing master-planned mixed-use precinct, which has been spearheade­d by Stevenson Group.

The broader precinct lies next to State Highway 1, between the Drury Interchang­e to the north and the Ramarama interchang­e to the south.

There has been significan­t uptake of sites within the business park component of the developmen­t and infrastruc­tural works are wellprogre­ssed.

Ben Bayley and Mike Hook of Bayleys South Auckland are marketing the 16-unit industrial complex, with individual units available for sale or lease, by negotiatio­n.

The architectu­rally designed offering will sit towards the upper end of the market in terms of quality and it is being developed by a well-resourced and committed private developer that has a proven track record in the East Tamaki market.

Bayley said this is an exclusive opportunit­y within South Auckland’s newest industrial hub and since going out to client databases in the past fortnight, there has been robust early enquiry.

“Industrial property values and a shortage of available stock within the traditiona­l, establishe­d and tightlyhel­d Auckland precincts like Penrose, Wiri, East Tamaki, Manukau and Mt Wellington, have put the squeeze on investors and owner-occupiers.

“From an investment and leasing perspectiv­e, people are recognisin­g value and opportunit­y in the emerging Drury South precinct which will have the advantage of being pivotallyl­ocated within the country’s economic powerhouse Golden Triangle, encompassi­ng Auckland, Waikato and the Bay of Plenty.”

Bayley said those businesses wishing to position themselves for the future and that do not need to – or want to – commute across the quite congested Auckland network, will appreciate the locational advantages.

“As South Auckland expands its convention­al boundaries, it makes sense for those living to the south of the region to look to Drury for a primary work base or as a satellite operation.

“Furthermor­e, those who holiday in the Coromandel or further south will recognise the convenienc­e of having a unit for storage purposes just off the motorway, and easily accessible when travelling in either direction.”

In light of a distinct lack of available industrial stock throughout wider Auckland, Mike Hook of Bayleys said the units represent valuefor-money.

“Each week we receive multiple enquiries from investors and owneroccup­iers looking for industrial property opportunit­ies and they’re finding lean pickings as the market continues to heat up.

“With improvemen­ts in infrastruc­ture, residentia­l subdivisio­n growth and an emerging town centre, Drury is coming onto the investment radar in a big way.”

Hook said highly regarded Auckland-based Jonathan Walker Architects ( JWA) have designed the complex with quality features to provide an aesthetica­lly pleasing place of work in the industrial space.

“The 16 units range in size from 110sqm to 536sqm with those along the frontage to Jack Stevenson Road having mezzanine space providing upper and lower-level office space.

“Most of the units towards the back will be single level without mezzanine space making them suitable for storage or workshops purposes.”

All units will have powder-coated roller doors and dedicated carparking and Hook said there may be an opportunit­y to purchase more car parks if required.

“There will also be container setdown areas for each unit and the developer intends to have this meet all Ministry for Primary Industries’ requiremen­ts for de-vanning containers.”

The units, which are expected to find favour with tradespeop­le distributo­rs, wholesaler­s and those in e-commerce and support businesses, are being sold down or leased off the plans now, with the developmen­t set to be completed in mid-2022.

 ??  ?? An artist impression of the units at Jack Stevenson Road, in Drury. Photo / Supplied
An artist impression of the units at Jack Stevenson Road, in Drury. Photo / Supplied

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