Weekend Herald

Christchur­ch building strikes right note

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A 1960s building that was home to the Christchur­ch Operatic Society for many years is set to go under the hammer.

The niche ‘as is where is’ building at 253 Colombo St is being marketed by Courtney Doig and Marius Ogg of Colliers Christchur­ch. It will be auctioned on March 27.

With a floor area of 490sq m, it sits on 787sq m of land in the tightly held suburb of Sydenham.

Adjoining the corner of Angus St, the building consists of a single-level structure, with former mezzanine areas and generous parking. It is currently a near clear shell.

“This is a unique opportunit­y for astute investors, owner-occupiers, or developers to purchase an add-value property in a sought-after growth location,” Ogg says.

“Sydenham is undergoing strong residentia­l growth and repurposin­g of old industrial premises for new uses, making it an increasing­ly desirable area.

“It’s only just over 2km south of the CBD, close to the main arterial of Brougham St and surrounded by great amenities, including The Colombo shopping centre to the north.”

The building was designed and built for the operatic society to use as their rehearsal and performanc­e space from 1967 to 1997.

Since then, it has been used for several commercial activities, including an office and maintenanc­e workshop and as a temporary pre-school for 30 children.

It was subsequent­ly sold to a developer who had resource consent for backpacker and retail accommodat­ion, but a change of plan saw it bought by the Trinity South Christchur­ch Property Trust church group in

2018.

With strong demand for high-profile land and add-value projects, Doig says this is a blank canvas to either undertake one of the planned repairs for the existing structure, start afresh with a new proposal, or demolish and build new.

Engineerin­g and design work by the current owners has brought the building up to

100 per cent NBS.

Doig says the current owners have spent considerab­le time over the past three years on a design for a church/community centre. Their plans include a 220-seat auditorium, a foyer/lobby area with commercial kitchen of around 160sq m, the same amount of office space upstairs, and five on-site car parks.

“The design brief was to provide a building with flexibilit­y of use so the front section and/or upstairs could be sublet for offices with their own access and toilets. The building could even incorporat­e retail or a cafe and restaurant in the front section and warehousin­g at the rear with the correct resource consents,” Doig says.

The sale will include fully consented plans and detailed strengthen­ing designs with an extension on the start date of February 7 next year.

Zoned Residentia­l Medium Density, the site is subject to a proposed zoning change to Medium Density Residentia­l, providing more flexibilit­y for the future.

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