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Place orders for landmark Albany Burger King site

- — Article supplied by Bayleys

The soon-to-be-vacant site that has long housed a landmark Burger King outlet is set to present a new opening for another occupier at one of Albany’s most pivotal locations.

The high-profile property offered for lease or sale enjoys standout exposure at the busy junction of Apollo Drive and Rosedale Rd. The modern, more than 260sq m building was purpose-built for fast food with drive-through and dual access to the site.

The existing lease to Burger King generates an annual net rental return of $167,500 plus outgoings and GST.

Available to new occupiers from August 2024 following final lease expiry, the premises are well-suited for another fast-food, cafe or restaurant operator or other retail business, either as tenants or owneroccup­iers. The site’s businessfr­iendly zoning is also likely to pique the interest of developers.

The freehold land and building at 112 Apollo Drive, Albany, are being marketed through Bayleys by deadline private treaty closing Thursday 2 May, unless leased or sold prior.

Bayleys North Shore Commercial director Ranjan Unka said the standalone building sat on 2244sq m of freehold land with 24 on-site carparks.

“These premises have for many years been home to a major fast-food operator servicing this extensive and rapidly expanding residentia­l and commercial area.

“Though purpose-built for fast food, the property has the space and versatilit­y to accommodat­e a variety of ventures from another fast-food business or trendy eatery to a retail storefront or a showroom/office.

“Whether you’re looking to kickstart a new enterprise, revamp your current business or upgrade to a more prominent location, this site provides an excellent canvas to realise that vision,” said Unka.

The site forms part of the General Business zone under Auckland’s Unitary Plan. This allows for widerangin­g activities such as hospitalit­y, large-format retail, trade and office use, as well as light industry.

Bayleys national retail sales and leasing director Chris Beasleigh said new occupiers would benefit from the site’s prime frontage and convenient parking at a dynamic intersecti­on.

“This is not just a crossroads, it’s a bustling nexus of activity in the heart of Albany’s commercial hub.

“Surrounded by a diverse array of businesses, this is an epicentre of commerce and convenienc­e.

“The Apollo Drive property’s standout corner profile assures it of exceptiona­l exposure to busy foot and vehicle traffic, maximising impact for business occupiers,” said Beasleigh.

The property sits beside a BP service station and is handy to numerous shops and eateries, a medical centre, Countdown supermarke­t and Westfield Albany Mall.

It has convenient access to SH1 and the new Rosedale Bus Station is within walking distance.

Albany has grown rapidly in recent years as a major focus of commercial activity on Auckland’s North Shore. Big businesses committed to the area include Todd Property Group, KEA, Goodman, Argosy, Willis Bond and Westfield.

An array of retail and commercial projects are under way.

 ?? ?? Long occupied by Burger King, the property at 112 Apollo Drive, Albany.
Long occupied by Burger King, the property at 112 Apollo Drive, Albany.

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