A newly constructed industrial property in the West Auckland suburb of Hobsonville is available for lease, offering occupiers the opportunity to secure a large-scale facility in one of Auckland's fastest-growing industrial precincts.

Located at 10B Te Ahurea Street, the property has been designed to cater to distribution, logistics, storage, and general warehousing operators seeking modern industrial accommodation with a warehouse-dominant configuration.

The facility provides approximately 5,086sq m of total net lettable area that includes 3,223sq m of high stud warehouse space that is complemented by a 214sq m office, creating a low office ratio that remains highly sought-after across the industrial sector.

Outside, the property features approximately 899sq m of sealed yard space, a substantial canopy spanning multiple roller doors, and 17 on-site car parks.

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The layout supports efficient freight handling and all-weather operations, while providing flexibility for a wide range of occupiers.

The asset is positioned among several well-known industrial occupiers, including Makita, Bidfood, Mainfreight, and Autex, reflecting the strength of the surrounding business precinct.

Colliers Directors Matt Prentice, Jimmy O'Brien, and Nelson Raines have been appointed to market the property for lease on behalf of Waide Construction via expressions of interest.

Prentice, Director of Industrial Sales and Leasing at Colliers, says quality industrial assets of this scale are increasingly difficult to find in established Auckland locations.

"Modern industrial facilities that can support operational efficiency while offering room for future growth are highly sought-after in Auckland.

"The combination of a substantial warehouse footprint, a low office ratio, and functional yard space makes this a compelling opportunity in the current market," Prentice says.

"Hobsonville has developed into a highly regarded industrial location and businesses recognise the advantages that come with being positioned within a well-developed precinct that offers excellent access to key transport routes.

"This newly built asset will be appealing for businesses seeking first-class industrial space that has the potential to serve as a new headquarters offering strong profile and a prominent street position."

The property is located just moments from Hobsonville Road, a key arterial route that provides convenient access to both State Highway 18 to the north and State Highway 16 to the south.

Auckland CBD can be reached in approximately 20 minutes, while Auckland Airport is around 30 minutes away during off-peak periods.

Raines, General Manager of Colliers West Auckland, says the property's location adds to its appeal.

"The north-west continues to attract significant business investment as companies seek alternatives to more established industrial areas where opportunities can be limited such as a lack of land supply in built-out North Shore suburbs.

"Hobsonville provides convenient access to State Highway 16, the Upper Harbour corridor, and the wider Auckland motorway network," Raines says.

"Occupiers also benefit from being surrounded by a range of commercial, retail, and residential amenities that support staff and day-to-day business operations.

"There is an extensive array of shopping amenity in the wider West Auckland region, including the substantial Westgate development and New Zealand s first Costco."

O'Brien, Director at Colliers Auckland North, says Hobsonville's rapid development has increased its appeal as an alternative location for businesses seeking modern premises outside Auckland's traditional industrial hubs.

"The wider Hobsonville area has experienced significant population growth as large-scale residential and commercial development has transformed what was once a former air force base into a thriving community.

"Stats NZ data shows Hobsonville Point was one of Auckland's fastest-growing areas during its development phase, with substantial increases in both population and housing stock," O Brien says.

"That growth has helped establish the area as a highly regarded commercial and industrial location, reinforcing the appeal of the precinct for businesses seeking a modern facility."

- Supplied by Colliers