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Industrial chic office or hospo space, corner site

173 St Asaph Street, Christchurch Central

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Floor area
150m2
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Listing # 5526330 | Listed on 19 February 2025
  • Maximum visibility office or hospitality space in the industrial chic area of the CBD
  • Unique building, formerly a book binding factory restored with a contemporary modern feel
  • Corner site, flooded with natural light
  • Approximately 150sqm space available now

Introducing the corner site in The Yard, 173 St Asaph Street (corner of Saint Asaph Street and the quaint Sugarloaf Lane). Formerly a book binding factory, The Yard was restored post-earthquake creating an industrial chic aesthetic with modern interior. This south CBD area is extremely popular due to its concentration of re-purposed industrial buildings Melbourne feel and proximity to Cashel Street.
In terms of your neighbours, you are in good company with the likes of an architecture firm and an urban planning business on the laneway.

For those in hospitality, this site benefits from significant food traffic from the Court precinct which houses approximately 2,000 workers daily, as well as school foot traffic from the neighbouring Ao Tawhiti School which has 650 students. Your fellow hospitality neighbours include the likes of Bessie and Café Valentino as well as The Welder close by.

This space itself has a light feel. Situated on a corner site on St Asaph Street and Sugarloaf Lane with large windows, it is flooded with natural light. The polished concrete floors give a modern feel.

Space is getting increasingly hard to find in this area. For more information please contact the Landlord's agent today.

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