Weekend Herald

Prime Wynyard Quarter waterfront property on market after 25 years

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One of the largest privately-held marine landholdin­gs in the Auckland central business district has been placed on the market through CBRE.

Known as Pier 21, the prime 1.2ha block in Wynyard Quarter has been held in family ownership for the past 25 years. It is being marketed for sale by John Holmes, Brent McGregor and Mark Maginness of CBRE, for sale by expression­s of interest closing at 4pm on Thursday July 22.

The property, which is primarily a mixed-use marine centre, comprises offices, warehousin­g, marine retail, a dry stack boat storage facility (the first to be constructe­d in the Southern Hemisphere), hardstand yard space and a marina.

A significan­t number of tenants including boat service providers, office and retail businesses occupy the site, as well as Peter Gordon’s Homeland restaurant and cooking school.

As one of only three covered dry stack boat storage facilities in greater Auckland, the property holds strong scarcity value, says Holmes.

“There is currently limited vacancy in covered dry stack facilities in Auckland and marina berths are also in high demand as boat ownership rates increase. Constructi­on of further dry stack facilities is difficult as a consequenc­e of low availabili­ty of suitably-zoned and located land, along with the costs of constructi­on providing substantia­l barriers to developmen­t of such facilities.”

Marina berth supply has also seen minimal growth, with future supply constraine­d and demand consistent­ly high, especially in central Auckland, McGregor says.

“The difficulty of developing new marina facilities has been illustrate­d recently by the legal battles surroundin­g the Kennedy Point marina on Waiheke Island. Westhaven Marina, which is located adjacent to Pier 21 and represents 30 per cent of the Auckland berthing market, is consistent­ly full and operates a waiting list.”

Sales of trailer boats have also exhibited strong and sustained growth, with a 6 per cent compound average growth rate in registrati­ons over the past five years, according to Waka Kotahi statistics, says Maginness.

“With constraine­d future supply and strong forecast demand for berthing space, Pier 21’s operationa­l performanc­e and value are ideally positioned to benefit from these trends.”

Pier 21 offers its new owner significan­t diversity of income across multiple sectors including boat storage, office, marine-based trade, signage and hospitalit­y.

The office tenants occupy a four-level office building known as the Pier 21 building. Originally constructe­d in the 1980s, it provides uninterrup­ted views across the harbour.

Its 4325sq m of net lettable floor space is occupied by several tenants including JCDecaux, Radiant Health, Gulf Group Marine Brokers, Zoom Health, Xelocity and the Northern Pathway JV. Homeland restaurant, bar and cooking school occupies the groundfloo­r hospitalit­y space. The building also has 61 basement carparks and a further 59 on-grade carparks.

The two-level Baileys Building, constructe­d in the

1900s, provides 1244sq m of predominan­tly retail accommodat­ion, with associated offices. Tenants include Global Dive, Southern Spars, Windcraft, Ownaship, Johnny Wray caf, 36 Degree Brokers and World Power.

The dry stack facility was purpose-built for storing, launching and retrieving boats up to 9.3m long and provides 187 dry berths. The marina has 68 wet berths,

22 of which are used for the operation of the dry stack facility. The marina and part of the dry stack facility occupy a 9628sq m waterspace licence, which has a

35-year term extending to 2055.

Some 3000sq m of hardstand yard space and the Seagars warehouse, primarily used for boat storage and repairs, make up the remainder of the property. Two large billboards facing the motorway complete the tenant list.

Located between Wynyard Quarter and Westhaven, the property is a strategic location for marine-related businesses, says Holmes. “The property has an extensive street frontage of over 200m, as well as excellent exposure to the motorway and three street access points providing ease of access.”

Current zoning permits significan­tly greater site coverage than the current building footprints, making future developmen­t on the yard space a value-add possibilit­y, McGregor says.

“This property is being released to the market at a time when the surroundin­g area is being transforme­d with extensive redevelopm­ent, with Wynyard Quarter set to become one of New Zealand’s largest urban regenerati­on projects.”

Developmen­t at Wynyard Quarter is expected to continue for another 20 years and the precinct will eventually be home to about 3000 residents and 25,000 workers, Maginness adds.

 ??  ?? Pier 21 has been in family ownership for the past 25 years. Boat service providers, office and retail businesses occupy the site, as well as Peter Gordon’s Homeland restaurant and cooking school.
Pier 21 has been in family ownership for the past 25 years. Boat service providers, office and retail businesses occupy the site, as well as Peter Gordon’s Homeland restaurant and cooking school.
 ??  ?? Mark Maginness
Mark Maginness
 ??  ?? Brent McGregor
Brent McGregor
 ??  ?? John Holmes
John Holmes

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