One of the last remaining 'as-is where-is' character buildings in the Christchurch CBD is due to go under the hammer later this month.
The two-level building, at 129 High St, occupies a total site area of 181sq m and comprises two approximate 170sq m floor plates along with a roof top terrace which allows for future flexibility dependent on its end use.
On the corner of High and St Asaph Sts, the building is in the heart of a number of recently restored heritage properties including the newly named Ruby Black, Cotters and the Duncan's buildings.
"The damaged building was formerly home to Ace Video," says Courtney Doig, of Colliers International, who is marketing it for sale by auction at 10am on Thursday May 30 unless it sells earlier.
Doig says buyers like character buildings because of their scarcity post the Canterbury earthquakes.