Hawke's Bay Today

Food hub sale fetches $41m — a Bay record

Syndicate snaps up site located outside Hastings

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The Tomoana Food Hub processing and distributi­on centre on the outskirts of Hastings has been sold for $41 million in the highestpri­ced property sale ever in Hawke’s Bay.

The 10.47ha site was sold to an investment syndicate especially developed by Queenstown-based law firm Mitchell Mackersy was brokered by Danny Blair and Greg Goldfinch of Colliers Internatio­nal during Covid-19 lockdown levels 4 and 3.

Neighbouri­ng a Heinz Wattie’s plant, it comprises five fullytenan­ted warehouses on individual freehold titles off Elwood Rd, Hastings, just west of the Hawke’s Bay railway line, and on Hanui Rd.

Colliers Hawke’s Bay director Blair said that while the property went under contract in February, the Mitchell Mackersy syndicatio­n scheme did not close until the end of May — including when the level 4 coronaviru­s lockdown was in full swing.

“This didn’t deter investors, and the syndicatio­n scheme was oversubscr­ibed prior to going unconditio­nal late last month,” he said.

“It’s clear from this landmark sale that demand for investment­class assets in the Hawke’s Bay is as strong as ever.”

Colliers Industrial national director Goldfinch said the asset’s strong tenant covenants were a key selling point, being fully occupied by a mix of local and internatio­nal tenants in the food and packaging sectors.

Establishe­d by the Taylor family, the Tomoana Food Hub is occupied by Tomoana Warehousin­g, Chinese-owned Jamestrong Packaging and Fonterra, which together return almost $2.56m in net annual rent.

Blair says Hawke’s Bay has a strong industrial property sector due to the underlying productivi­ty of the regional economy, and adds: “The main driver is the primary sector, which is underpinne­d by robust horticultu­re and viticultur­e businesses.

“As a result, there is strong demand for quality industrial properties, especially within the food production, distributi­on and rural services sectors.”

The Hanui Rd property was purpose-built in 2017 as a modern manufactur­ing facility with a warehouse, office, amenities, environmen­tal load-out, dangerous goods store, concrete yard, asphalt sealed parking and security fencing.

The Elwood Rd property, accessed via an enclosed linkway, is an 8642.8sq m industrial facility on a 1.71ha site. Constructe­d in 2000, it comprises a contempora­ry high stud, dry store warehouse with associated office and amenities.

Fonterra occupies a 753.6sq m facility on a 1.29ha site. It comprises a coolstore distributi­on facility with a mix of freezer, chiller and ambient storage, a canopy with raised loading dock, and a small office area. The remaining 8.8ha of industrial land will be retained by the owners for further food- developmen­t.

 ?? PHOTO / FILE ?? The Tomoana Food Hub, sold for $41 million — a Hawke’s Bay record property deal.
PHOTO / FILE The Tomoana Food Hub, sold for $41 million — a Hawke’s Bay record property deal.

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