The ground floor in one of only a few Edwardian industrial buildings remaining in central Christchurch is being sold by its long-time owners.
The three-storey brick building, in St Asaph Street, was built in 1903-04 for P & D Duncan Ltd, one of New Zealand's leading early foundries and engineering firms.
It has been held by the same family since 1980.
Colliers International's Nick Doig, who is co-marketing the ground floor space with Courtney Doig, says the family has extensively upgraded the building and strengthened it to 70 per cent of NBS.
"Christchurch has lost so much of its heritage fabric and, having recently undergone an extensive seismic upgrade, this is rare opportunity for the savvy owner occupier or investor.