Weekend Herald

Adjoining industrial­s

- Paul Charman

Two large adjoining industrial­zoned properties in the Hamilton precinct of Frankton have been placed on the market for sale. The 6071sq m sites sit over two landholdin­gs and house an engineerin­g firm.

The properties, at 36-40 Colombo St and 32-36 Ellis St are being marketed for sale by auction at noon, on April 11, through Bayleys Hamilton. The property features in Bayleys’ latest Total Property portfolio magazine.

Bayleys Hamilton salespeopl­e Rebecca Bruce and Jordan Metcalfe say the engineerin­g firm tenant was on a lease running through to 2020 at both industrial sites, paying a combined annual net rental of $295,765 plus GST.

The tenant also leases another neighbouri­ng site from a separate landlord. This property is not included in the two portions being marketed for sale.

“Under their individual titles, 36-40 Colombo St consists of 3036sq m of land sustaining 2206sq m of industrial factory premises built in 1984.

Meanwhile, 32-36 Ellis St consists of 3035sq m of land, sustaining 1147sq m of premises,” Bruce says.

“Both buildings have separate office administra­tion floor space, and

staff amenities such as bathrooms and lunchrooms. The site is directly beside a curb-side electricit­y transforme­r box for efficient power supply into its machinery.

“The premises benefits from dual entry points off both Colombo St and Ellis St giving ‘drive-through’ access to either side of the property for the sole tenant — enabling efficient logistics movements of product manufactur­ed on site.”

Straddling SH1, Frankton is the closest industrial suburb to Hamilton’s central business district. Metcalfe says the Colombo and Ellis Street sites will be auctioned in a strategic manner. “First, they will be offered up as one combined package — encompassi­ng the entire significan­t 6071sq m block. If the offering does not sell in that format, then the individual land titles will be placed up for auction,” he says.

“That opens up dual investment opportunit­ies for the sites, retaining the engineerin­g firm as the tenant — either to be bought as one greater location, or purchasing one of the two smaller portions.”

 ??  ?? An engineerin­g company rents 36-40 Colombo St (pictured), and 32-36 Ellis St,
An engineerin­g company rents 36-40 Colombo St (pictured), and 32-36 Ellis St,

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