12 Barnes Street, Seaview Sought-after Seaview industrial
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- /1. Information Memorandum/
- Barnes Street, 12_Information Memorandum.pdf
- /2. Seismic Information/
- P-357 Preliminary Concept Strengthening drawings.pdf
- P357-DSA Report-12 Barnes Street.pdf
- /3. Leases/
- Deed of Lease.pdf
- Deed of Renewal of Lease.pdf
- /4. Insurance/
- Certificate of Insurance.pdf
Property Description
• Own and occupy or invest and re-lease• Excellent mix of land and building
• Popular industrial precinct
• Holding income until February 2026
Located in the popular Seaview industrial area with special business zoning, this property has the potential for a multitude of end uses especially given the expiring lease.
Currently used for paint manufacturing the main factory building is of typical construction including tilt slab concrete boundary walls, concrete floor and
foundations, long run galvanised roofing with glazed and long run cladding on the front and side factory walls.
In addition a high stud dangerous goods store has been built adjacent to the main building, and the property benefits from large yard areas.
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Contact Richard Faisandier
Capital Commercial (2013) Limited, Bayleys,
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
+64 4 499 6022 +64 21 430 612 richard.faisandier@bayleyswellington.co.nz All Listings