Five interconnected buildings in the heart of Timaru's main retail strip are for sale — at a time when national and international tenants are seeking space in the port city's 'golden mile'.
The high-profile properties, in Stafford St, come with quality tenant covenants. There is also untapped rental potential within the offering.
Mitchell Wallace and Blair Young, of Bayleys Canterbury, say that despite the rise of e-commerce and changing retail patterns around New Zealand, provincial centres like Timaru have retained thriving main shopping streets.
"We can't underestimate the role that main streets play in these smaller towns and cities," says Wallace. "Stafford St has been at the heart of the Timaru district since the 1860s, after many of its earlier timber buildings were replaced with those of local blue stone and brick after fire swept through the street in 1868.
"There's plenty of character, charm and a true feeling of community engendered here." The properties for sale are home to Whitcoulls, Noel Leeming, BNZ and Trade Aid, with Wilson Parking managing the roof-top parking component.