NPT, the listed property investor, has sold its interest in the AA Centre in central Auckland to SkyCity Entertainment Group for $47 million, as it looks to reposition the business after a board overhaul.
"The sale of this property represents a first step on the path to repositioning NPT," said chair Bruce Cotterill. NPT overhauled its board after shareholders voted to reject a proposal to hook up with larger property investor Kiwi Property Group in April, and instead favoured a proposal by rival property company and cornerstone NPT investor Augusta Capital to block the deal and appoint three new directors to the board.
NPT's board has undertaken a thorough review of the FY18 business plan and Cotterill said directors will update shareholders on a proposed strategy in the coming weeks. The sale proceeds "will be used to invest in the purchase of assets where we can see an opportunity to add value," he said.
The AA Centre is located on the corner of Albert and Victoria Streets and connects to SkyCity Auckland via a through-site link. NPT's interest in the building includes 15 levels (12,000 square meters) of commercial office space, ground floor retail, the through-site link and 90 car park spaces. The remainder of the interest in the building (namely two levels of office space, additional ground floor retail and a small number of car park spaces) is owned by the New Zealand Automobile Association, SkyCity said.
SkyCity said the purchase price represents approximately a 7 per cent yield on the income from the property and the "acquisition is expected to be marginally earnings accretive for SkyCity from FY19 and funded from existing bank facilities."