A large new warehouse-and-office property in East Tāmaki presents a rare opening for a major occupier to join established giants in a top Auckland industrial hub.

The vacant facility on an approximately 9,184-square-metre site at 6 Progressive Way is now being offered for sale or lease through Bayleys Real Estate.

With an expansive high-stud, clear-span warehouse, complemented by modern corporate offices, it is well suited as an A-grade headquarters for a leading industrial operator.

Built by respected commercial and industrial construction specialists Euroclass, the property sits in an area which continues to see low industrial vacancy and rising rental rates.

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New occupiers will join heavyweight neighbours including ‘The Pride’ Lion Brewery, the warehouse and distribution centre for Farmers, Whitcoulls and Stevens, as well as businesses spanning manufacturing, warehousing, logistics and trade supplies.

The property at 6 Progressive Way, East Tāmaki, Auckland, is being marketed for sale or lease by James Hill, Scott Campbell and Tim Bull of Bayleys South Auckland.

It is being offered by way of deadline private treaty closing on Thursday 12 March, unless sold or leased prior.

At the heart of the approximately 5,422-square-metre building is a clear-span warehouse with a maximum stud height of 11.8 metres. This is purpose-built to support multiple racking bays.

Hill said operational efficiency was optimised with five roller doors, an expansive canopy for all-weather operations, and generous yard space enabling easy truck circulation and plenty of parking.

The site’s suitability as an industrial headquarters was rounded out with two levels of smart corporate office accommodation spanning some 399 square metres, he said.

“The premises are move-in-ready, fully equipped with air conditioning, a cafe-style lunchroom and open-plan workspaces.

"Stand-out floor coverings are featured throughout the office, including stylish ceramic tiles in the entry area, amenities and passageways.

“The property is fully landscaped and secured with fencing and automatic gate access for enhanced security. It enjoys strong commercial visibility with clear signage opportunities on a well-presented industrial street,” said Hill.

Flexible Business – Light Industry zoning under the Auckland Unitary Plan supports a wide range of industrial activities, as embodied by diverse neighbouring occupiers.

Campbell, who is Bayleys’ National Industrial Director, said permitted activities ranged from manufacturing and production to logistics, storage, transport and distribution.

“This ensures broad tenant appeal and, for owners, reduced leasing risk. The strong demand, scarce vacancy and rising rental returns in this area underpin owners’ prospects for stable income and long-term capital growth.

“East Tāmaki is one of Auckland’s largest and most active industrial and commercial districts, and a key employment and distribution hub for the region.

"The area is characterised by modern industrial estates, high-quality infrastructure and excellent connectivity to major transport corridors – vital advantages for owners and occupiers alike,” said Campbell.

Bull said the accessibility of the location was a key drawcard for large-scale industrial operators.

“Progressive Way is easily accessed via Highbrook Drive, with roads designed for commercial and heavy-vehicle movement.

“Being close to both Botany and Highbrook Business Park ensures availability of excellent amenities. Handy connectivity to State Highway 1 and State Highway 20 supports efficient freight and distribution across the wider region,” Bull said.

- Supplied by Bayleys