The Hatch is a new kind of commercial development in Papamoa, conveniently located in the upcoming Papamoa Junction Precinct on Parton Road.
A unique offering in The Hatch is unit 17 which comprises a ground floor area of 87.4m² and a mezzanine floor of 34.2m², providing a total floor area of 121.6m². With 4 car parks and views over the Wairakei reserve and the cycleway connecting the reserve to Te Okuroa Drive.
The Hatch is organised into two blocks, each of which has its own distinct identity. While all units have an industrial DNA, the western block has a clear retail focus with a two-storey glass façade facing the street to take advantage of foot traffic in Papamoa Junction.
Situated at the rear of the development, the eastern block naturally has a strong industrial aesthetic while still having a large glass opening looking out to the landscaped zone on the boundary. Architect, Matt Allan, has cleverly oriented the roller doors on both blocks to face each other. This allows for an activated laneway where the varied businesses can open up their units to create an ad-hoc market.
The Hatch breaks convention by offering all the features of a large industrial warehouse in compact commercial units. The solid concrete construction creates an unpretentious, robust shell that can accommodate any activity while the extensive glazing provides natural light that is often missing from industrial tenancies. The inclusion of a mezzanine maximises the high stud and provides a useful separation between public and private zones.
Ranging in size between 55m² to 121m² – and equipped with power, water, high-speed internet and an accessible toilet – these units are the perfect canvas to do business your way. The large roller door offers functional access for loading but also provides a welcome window to the interior when left open.
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Features:
* Unit Size 122m²
* Priced at $949,600 plus GST (if any)
* 4 carparks with unit
* Freehold strata title
* High speed fibre internet
* Concrete tilt slab construction