The former Hastings Post Office is for sale, presenting a chance to reposition or redevelop a heritage building in the heart of the city.
Located on the corner of Queen and Russell streets, the property is described by Heritage New Zealand as one of the most historically important buildings in Hastings.
Built in 1932, it is an excellent example of the Stripped Classical style often used for government buildings at the time.
The property, at 101 Queen St East, comprises a 2730sq m, two-level building on a 2505sq m freehold site with 44 car parks. It is fitted out as a medical practice. Says Colliers International broker Danny Blair, who is marketing the property: "It is offered for sale with vacant possession, allowing a new owner to immediately add value through repositioning or redeveloping.
"There is particularly good conversion potential, given the lack of residential and short-stay accommodation in central Hastings.