Weekend Herald

‘As is, where is’ sale for prime Christchur­ch site

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One of the largest remaining parcels of developmen­t land in central Christchur­ch, on the CBD's northern fringe, has been placed on the market.

888 Colombo St is an 8842sq m freehold site being marketed by Tim Rookes and Cameron Darby of CBRE for sale by deadline private treaty closing at

4pm on November 17.

The site in the highly sought-after area just south of Bealey Ave is expected to be of considerab­le interest among developers, says Rookes.

“Given the extensive residentia­l infill and high demand for housing in central Christchur­ch between 2020-22, opportunit­ies are now limited to secure larger-scale landholdin­gs in prime CBD locations.

“After sitting unoccupied for the past few years, this prime site is being released to the market for developmen­t. It is a very significan­t site for this area and is one of the largest parcels of land to be placed on the market in the central city post-earthquake.”

Darby says subject to council approvals, possible uses include residentia­l, retirement/aged care, education, accommodat­ion, healthcare and community facilities.

“The current high demand in the Christchur­ch property market means developers are competing to secure the few remaining large-scale sites with favourable zoning. This site, being located within the four avenues on the northern edge of the CBD, within easy reach of schools and amenities, is an excellent candidate for developmen­t.”

This site has Residentia­l Central City zoning with a Special Purpose School overlay. According to the District Plan, if the site is not used for education-based activities, the zone defaults to Residentia­l Central City, Darby says.

“Building height limits in the Residentia­l Central City zone are 14m, which could accommodat­e developmen­t of up to three to four levels capturing views of Hagley Park, the Southern Alps and across the central city to the Port Hills.

“The zone also provides for a range of housing types, allowing developers to maximise the potential for providing attractive living options close to the workplaces, retail and amenities of central Christchur­ch.”

Rookes says the site, most recently used as a training academy, contains some fire-damaged buildings and is offered as is, where is.

“Existing improvemen­ts include a former dental training school, built in the late 1950s, which was designed by Sir Miles Warren. A fire in 2019 caused significan­t damage to the buildings on-site and they have been unoccupied since then.”

The site has zoning for a number of the city’s leading state and independen­t primary, intermedia­te and secondary schools.

Nearby attraction­s include the Victoria St commercial and hospitalit­y precinct, Hagley Park, Botanic Gardens, museum, convention centre, art gallery, town hall, Margaret Mahy Family Playground, hospital and CBD retail precinct.

 ?? ?? 888 Colombo St, in the highly sought-after area just south of Bealey Ave, Christchur­ch CBD.
888 Colombo St, in the highly sought-after area just south of Bealey Ave, Christchur­ch CBD.

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