Tenants Sought For Pacific Business Trust Centre
Tenants Sought For Pacific Business Trust Centre
The Pacific Business Trust is looking for tenants for its new Pacific Business Trust Centre which will open in early February 2004. The new business centre will be based at the intersection of Great South Rd and Bairds Rd, Otahuhu, Auckland.
Tenancies range from 43 sqm to 604 sqm with larger offices available from $13 psf plus share of outgoings. Designated carparks are available at $10 each per week.
The new building plan will feature a traditional vaka entrance, atrium area and distinctive Pacific-style interior. Both ground and first floor office areas are available for lease, and conferencing and meeting facilities will be available on site.
Pacific Business Trust Chief Executive, Jim Mather, says the business centre will be a one stop shop for the Pacific business community in Auckland, offering a range of business services and advice.
"It's a place where they'll be able to find a cluster of credible Pacific lawyers, accountants, business advisors and other types of business service providers," says Mather. "At the moment we're looking for Pacific Island business tenants to lease office space in the building. The building will incorporate a blend of Pacific and corporate styles inside and out, and I'm confident that the Pacific Business Trust Centre will be a valuable resource for Pacific business people."
More info can be
found on the Pacific Business Trust website (click on this
link to go there)
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