In particular, rent on the ground floor could treble to match other ground floor rents in the vicinity.
"It's a fantastic character building and is really a blank canvas for an investor/the flexibility of the current leases will provide a good holding income while future development potential is explored.
"Its position opposite Glover Park means future light and outlook are protected. There is scope to use the 27m height limit and build additional floors on top as part of the future repositioning."
Yellow stickers used to be issued for earthquake prone buildings by the Wellington City Council under the previous earthquake-prone building system. This changed mid-2017, though, when the new Earthquake-prone Building Amendment Act came into force.
According to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, all old Earthquake Prone Building notices have been carried forward, so if a building had a yellow sticker under the old system, it will be reissued with a new notice in accordance with the new system.
The earthquake-prone building register indicates there are 735 earthquake prone buildings in Wellington.
McIlroy says strengthened and refurbished buildings are popular with tenants looking for character space.
Another such building at 60 Cuba Street, Te Aro, sold in 2016, was strengthened and refurbished and is now tenanted by Highwater eatery on the ground floor with the character office space on the upper level also fully leased.
In 2015 the building that houses Floriditas and Best Ugly Bagels, at 161 Cuba St, was bought by an investor who has also undertaken the same process.
"Demand for strengthened character space is always strong in Wellington. Tenants like being involved with the whole transformation of the building and their fit out can be done in conjunction with the strengthening."
He says Te Aro is a rapidly changing area, close to Victoria University's School of Architecture and Design, numerous apartment buildings and retail stores, whilst also being a stone's throw from the best restaurants, cafes and bars in Wellington, including Havana, Logan Brown, Prefab, Cafe L'Affare, Ombra, Floriditas and Light House Cinema.