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Alexandra Park - Auckland’s next hospitality destination?

Alexandra Park keen to become Auckland’s next hospitality destination

Alexandra Park’s proposed new urban village will become a hot destination for Auckland food and beverage, café and restaurant lovers, says Alexandra Park CEO Dominique Dowding.

“We have very bold ambitions of becoming Auckland’s next restaurant and café destination with plenty of opportunity of alfresco dining in and around attractive promenades and public spaces,” she says.

“We are excited about the hospitality and retail opportunities and the great progress being made to secure the best possible tenant mix with quality operators.”

Ms Dowding says a whole new grocery concept for Auckland will soon be announced which is set to be a key commercial element in the Auckland Trotting Club’s $200m mixed-used redevelopment project.

Auckland Trotting Club chairman Kerry Hoggard says great progress is now being made in negotiating leases for the prime ground floor retail, hospitality and commercial space in the development. It will see the complete transformation of part of the club’s large existing car-park on Green Lane West over the next two years.

“This development will be a quality one showcasing not only the best in urban design and apartment living, but the best in boutique retailing and fresh food and beverage,” says Mr Hoggard.

Ash Hira of Ray White Commercial says such a quality destination has been long overdue in the area, with some of the country’s leading hospitality operators now actively considering lease options.

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“Without a doubt this new village will create a new heart for Epsom, which is long overdue. We’re able to pick the best operators and those who can offer consumers something different. It’s going to be a real destination and a discerning one too that will attract a significant and attractive local residential base too.”

“People in this part of Auckland say there’s definitely demand to get good coffee locally for example. And many locals also are tiring of going into the town to enjoy a great restaurant and an alfresco experience. Creating some quality choice closer to home will be really well received.”

Mr Hira says the food and beverage offering will also draw on those who have gone for a walk around Cornwall Park, the many who work and visit the former Greenlane Hospital, or those who have been to an event at the ASB Showgrounds or have finished up attending a conference at Alexandra Park.

Over 5,500sqm of ground-floor space is available for lease, split beneath four apartment buildings. As well as the confirmation of a grocer, negotiations are advancing well on some of the other larger format spaces including the possibility of a gym for the area, pharmacy and medical practices.

And as well as food and beverage, Hira says they’re working to secure boutique lifestyle retailers offering the likes of giftware, homeware and beauty. Ground floor spaces now up for negotiation range in size from 62sqm to 508sqm.

Alexandra Park chief executive Dominique Dowding says the entire mixed-use urban lifestyle village is progressing well since it was unveiled early this year.

“As well advancing our commercial leases, over 65% of Parkside, stage one of our residential development, is now sold. People love the lifestyle village concept and can now see real progress on the types of quality commercial tenants we are now working to confirm by September.

Ranging in price from $550,000 to $4.75m, 246 beautifully-appointed apartments now selling fast with positive feedback continually pointing to it being double grammar zone, the architecture, the beautifully-appointed high-studded and generously sized apartments, their freehold title status, the central iconic location as well as having Cornwall Park across the road.

“What we are offering people here is affordable luxury in a modern village environment with daily conveniences, boutique retail stores, restaurants and cafes, great public open spaces and world class urban design and architecture,” says Ms Dowding.

The apartment display suite is open from 12pm to 4pm daily or by appointment by calling 0800-275-484 or visiting www.apliving.co.nz

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