A food-grade facility in the rapidly expanding Tauriko Business Estate is set to attract significant interest from businesses seeking premium industrial space near the Port of Tauranga, and the Golden Triangle economic hot zone.

The modern premises occupies a 7,437sq m (more or less) site at 8 Paerangi Place, conveniently located near the roundabout off Paraone Koikoi Drive, allowing direct access to State Highway 36.

Bayleys Tauranga leasing broker Christy Arundel says that despite an economic slowdown, demand for industrial accommodation in the Tauriko Business Estate continues to soar, supported by many local businesses relocating from older industrial precincts.

“The Estate has become a hotspot for businesses relocating from smaller premises or other regions, driven by the need for larger and more efficient spaces.

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"With its expansive canopy and staging area, this facility allows for streamlined onsite logistics, covered storage, and container devanning, making it an ideal choice for growing enterprises.

“It lends itself well to an established food grade operator but is also suitable for a range of general industrial warehousing and manufacturing businesses with the landlord eager to discuss tenant requirements and accommodate where possible.

“At the same time, it is the only industrial subdivision in greater Tauranga with large-format options of any scale.

"Local vacancy rates are around record lows, providing a rare opportunity for tenants with larger requirements,” she says.

Arundel is marketing the property for lease by negotiation with Bayleys colleague Rory Brown.

The facility comprises a large, 2,784sq m open-plan warehouse, with 483sq m (more or less) of cool/cold storage, a two-level office and amenity block, and more than 40 car parks.

Bayleys Tauranga leasing broker Rory Brown says 292sq m (more or less) well-designed office space faces the road front, ensuring excellent visibility to passing traffic and accessibility for visitors and logistical requirements.

“The entire configuration provides an efficient and centralised framework to promote streamlined business operations.

“The drive-around design, with the canopy linked to a full drive accessway, provides efficient movement to maximise the use of the site, which is particularly appealing for operators whose business requires a high amount of vehicle manoeuvrability.

“Considerations like built-in trade waste drainage, a fully sealed floor in the main warehouse, and two-speed doors linking the canopy and cool store are just some of the conveniences tenants will enjoy within this property, making it a standout choice for operators searching for a foothold in one of Australasia’s biggest industrial parks.”

The Tauriko Business Estate features 200ha of developed commercial and industrial space, home to more than 400 businesses, including national food wholesaler Bidfood Tauranga and plasterboard manufacturer Winstone Wallboards’ high-profile new Gib plant.

Brown says the location provides unparalleled access to major transportation networks, including the Port of Tauranga, the country’s largest container port by volume.

“Situated in New Zealand’s fastest-growing region and within a 2.5 hour drive of 50 percent of the population, this prime industrial facility is near the Tauranga Crossing shopping centre and The Lakes residential subdivision.

"With streamlined access to the central city and key logistics centres, it offers an ideal location for operators seeking to enhance business productivity through strategic positioning and superior connectivity,” he says.

- Supplied by Bayleys