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41 Shortland Street, Auckland Central

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Floor area
311m2
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Listing # 4052112 | Listed on 8 October 2024

A 22-level office tower with a net lettable area of 17,500m², built in 1978, with subsequent improvements including the installation of an emergency generator and improvements to the facade of the building. Incorporated in the impressive ground floor lobby is an on-site cafe and conference facilities, as well as further retail amenities.

The owner has refurbished the floors to a high base spec build which has provided a generic fitout for high calibre tenants. Glass fronted entries, new ceiling tiles, lighting, paintwork and carpet.

The tenancies have a great city scope and harbour outlooks. Located in the AIG Building, 41 Shortland Street, in the legal and financial hub of the CBD. AIG Building has an impressive marble tiled foyer entry with break-out areas, the convenience of a new lobby cafe and Pilkingtons restaurant. On-site parking is available with public parking stations close by, the convenience of showers in the basement, and a backup generator for core building services, as well as the bonus of a bike rack and cubicles.

SPACE AVAILABLE:


  • Part level 8 - 87m²
  • Part level 14 - 182m²
  • Part level 16 - 87m²
  • Part level 18 - 398m² and 412m²
  • Part level 19 - 808m²


KEY FEATURES:


  • Air-conditioned
  • Newly refurbished
  • On-site parking
  • Close to Britomart


Barfoot & Thompson have Auckland covered. We have agents across three offices in Auckland and hundreds of properties to cater for all your office leasing requirements. Call us today and we will work hard to find the right space for you.

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