A prime industrial property in the heart of Henderson’s thriving industrial hub represents an exciting opportunity for investors and owner-occupiers, according to Barfoot & Thompson industrial sales and leasing broker, Max McCarthy.
15 The Concourse, Henderson, is not only superbly positioned but also offers a supremely functional industrial space suited to a wide range of uses, he says.
McCarthy, with colleague Meir Alfassi, is marketing 15 The Concourse for sale by deadline private treaty, closing 12pm on Tuesday April 11 unless sold prior.
It is available with vacant possession.
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McCarthy says the property sits on an 1123sq m freehold land parcel and includes a ground-floor office, attached low-stud workshop, site manager accommodation plus a separate building for staffrooms and ablutions – all of which cover an approximate building area of 240sq m.
“The workshop has easy access through two full high manual roller doors, making it suitable for businesses that need a spacious and well-equipped industrial base. There’s also a large yard area with generous carparking and ample room to manoeuvre.
“The zoning is Business—Heavy Industry, which provides for a good range of activities, he says.
“The future prospects are considerable, given that the suburb of Henderson has demonstrated excellent value over time – which is something that looks set to continue. It is a dynamic environment with significant commercial, retail and residential development in the area. This particular location is especially hard to beat in terms of street frontage, local amenities and accessibility to all the main transport routes and the surrounding West Auckland suburbs.”
The property is just off Lincoln Rd, and McCarthy says it is perfectly positioned just a minute or two from the Northwestern Motorway on-ramp. Recent upgrades to SH16 and the opening of the Waterview Tunnel have boosted the location’s popularity by opening up new routes and significantly reducing travel times.
The city centre is less than 20 minutes away in off-peak, and SH1 and the airport are easily accessed via the tunnel, McCarthy says.
— Article supplied by Barfoot & Thompson