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Premium East Ta¯maki site with room to grow

- — Article supplied by Colliers

A highly visible, vacant industrial property in East Ta¯maki in Auckland offers buyers the opportunit­y to acquire an asset with low site coverage and strong potential for redevelopm­ent.

11 Greenmount Drive, East Ta¯maki, accommodat­es a functional building with

3336sq m of total net lettable area on an

11,801sq m site.

It is zoned Business–Heavy Industry under the Auckland Unitary Plan.

The property would suit owneroccup­iers, investors, or developers given there are a range of ways it could be utilised and positioned for the future, Colliers directors marketing the property say.

The current improvemen­ts could be utilised and expanded, or the new owner could take advantage of an existing resource consent for a new 7200sq m warehouse building with ancillary office, canopy and yard.

The low site coverage of only 26 per cent provides approximat­ely 8392sq m of vacant land that would be ideal for developmen­t and there is also the option to add on to the existing building.

The vacant land could also be utilised as a large yard area.

The property is available with vacant possession meaning the new owner can quickly make moves to use the site as they see fit.

East Ta¯maki remains one of Auckland’s most desirable industrial locations and is experienci­ng historical­ly low vacancy rates.

Colliers directors Edward Washer, Greg Goldfinch and Paul Higgins are marketing the property for sale via deadline private treaty closing at 4pm, Wednesday, November 8, unless sold prior.

A higher stud warehouse that spans 1335sq m as well as an office were added to the original building in 2002.

The existing improvemen­ts total 3336sq m and include a mixture of high-stud warehousin­g, offices and workrooms.

The flat and regular shaped site has 65m of road frontage meaning it enjoys notable exposure to passing traffic.

The vendor purchased the property for a specific purpose that has since become redundant but has secured a resource consent for the comprehens­ive redevelopm­ent of the site.

Washer, director of industrial at Colliers, says there’s a range of options available to prospectiv­e purchasers.

“With vacant possession on offer, an occupier can take advantage of the existing improvemen­ts and set up their operations,” Washer says.

“The current building is located at the rear of the site and is a full drive-around facility, adding to its appeal.

“On the other hand, an owner-occupier can utilise the existing improvemen­ts and redevelop or extend down the track by capitalisi­ng on the notably low site coverage as the existing building covers less than 30 per cent of the site.”

The property is convenient­ly located 4.8km away from State Highway 1 on-ramps and a mere 2.5km from Highbrook Business Park.

Additional­ly, Greenmount Drive is located between the main arterials of Ti Rakau Drive and Harris Rd.

These roads provide connection­s to the motorway, Pakuranga, Botany town centre and the extensive residentia­l catchments of Flat Bush and Howick.

Goldfinch, national director of industrial at Colliers, says few industrial locations are as keenly sought as East Ta¯maki.

“With its proximity to Auckland’s CBD, Wiri, the airport and key transport infrastruc­ture such as the port and rail networks, prominent industrial operators including DHL, Mainfreigh­t, and NZ Post have flocked to the wider area,” Goldfinch says.

“Research from Colliers notes the vacancy rate for prime industrial floorspace in East Ta¯maki is only 0.1 per cent, indicating how tightly held this premium location is.

“Industrial land supply of roadfront sites like this one are in short supply across the wider Auckland region.”

Higgins, director of industrial at Colliers, says the Heavy Industry zoning will be appealing for buyers given the flexibilit­y on offer and potential for developmen­t at the subject property.

“This zoning provides for industrial activities that may produce objectiona­ble odour, dust, and noise emissions, whilst also enabling warehouse and distributi­on uses as permitted activities,” Higgins says.

“A key attribute of the zone is that it contains sites large enough to accommodat­e large-scale industrial activities.

“It is rare to see sites of this scale with such developmen­t potential being brought to the open market.”

 ?? ?? 11 Greenmount Drive, East Ta¯maki, has low site coverage of only 26 per cent and there are a range of ways it could be positioned for the future, according to those marketing the property.
11 Greenmount Drive, East Ta¯maki, has low site coverage of only 26 per cent and there are a range of ways it could be positioned for the future, according to those marketing the property.
 ?? ?? Edward Washer
Edward Washer
 ?? ?? Greg Goldfinch
Greg Goldfinch
 ?? ?? Paul Higgins
Paul Higgins

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