Drury warehouse tipped to tempt national names
A new warehouse on the market in one of Auckland’s fastest-growing industrial subdivisions is expected to attract the attention of big-name national occupiers.
The 1660sq m industrial property for sale or lease on Bill Stevenson Drive, Drury, offers a highly functional combination of high-stud warehouse, modern offices and parking areas that will heighten its appeal to major business users.
Positioned in what is expected to become one of Auckland’s premier industrial precincts, it is surrounded by premises housing high-calibre operators such as Cardinal Logistics, Plumbing World and Calder Stewart with others such as Bunnings and Mitre 10 also committed to the area.
Designed and constructed by commercial and industrial builder Euroclass, the ‘spec build’ facility is for sale or lease with vacant possession. The site has an assessed annual market rental of $288,660 net.
With a severe lack of quality industrial property on the market, it is seen as a prime opportunity for occupiers and investors to position themselves among industry giants in a strategic growth area.
The freehold property at 4A Bill Stevenson Drive is being marketed by negotiation through Roman van Uden and Tom Doyle of Bayleys South Auckland.
The approximately 1255sq m building constructed with full-height concrete panel walls sits on 1660sq m of fee simple land with
12 carparks.
At the heart of the property is a high-stud, clear-span warehouse of 1000sq m, accessible via a 5.8m-wide roller door. This opens to an approximately 120sq m canopy.
The warehouse is complemented by
255sq m of well-appointed offices over two levels at the front and right side of the property.
Van Uden said the site’s Business–Light Industry zoning under the Auckland Unitary Plan allowed for wide-ranging activities.
“The property sits in the heart of Drury South Crossing, a 361ha master-planned industrial, commercial and residential project taking shape in one of the Auckland region’s fastest growing locations. Positioned beside the Southern Motorway around 40 minutes south of Auckland’s city centre, this project is a key element supporting unprecedented expansion in and around the town of Drury,” said van Uden.
Doyle said convenient access was underpinned by its position within minutes of a SH1 interchange providing easy connections to Auckland’s CBD and airport and Hamilton.