This 2.4-hectare property offers a rare opportunity to secure a commercial yard within the high-growth Drury area. Designed for operational efficiency and environmental compliance, the site is ideal for landscape supplies and machinery storage.
A primary point of difference for this site is the long-term security of occupation available for the right tenant. Unlike many competing operations in the area, this property provides a stable and secure tenure in a rapidly transitioning urban environment. A significant opportunity exists in the landlord’s willingness to work directly with interested parties on bespoke solutions; the most coherent move is to prepare the site for a higher Net Lettable Area (NLA) through additional cut and fill earthworks to specifically suit tenant needs.
Site preparation is advanced, with current cut-and-fill earthworks for 4,000m² (more-or-less) yard nearing completion. New vehicle access is completed to rural vehicle crossing standards, featuring a 6.0m-wide entry designed to accommodate heavy-vehicle swept paths. Run-off control measures are in place, and current intentions allow for expansion across the site, opening future opportunities for an even larger usable footprint.
KEY FEATURES:
- Secure long-term position - rare stability of tenure within Auckland’s primary greenfield expansion zone.
- Authorised commercial use - resource consent approved for "landscape supplier" and "hire premise" discretionary activities for 4,000m² (more-or-less) yard.
- Heavy transport capacity - site layout and access engineered for a maximum of eight trucks and four trailers.
- Prime infrastructure - fully integrated stormwater management.
- Advanced readiness - site driveway is complete and primary cut finished as of April 2026.
- Strategic corner position - high visibility and accessibility within a comprehensively planned precinct.
- Collaborative landlord - opportunity to tailor the site and optimise NLA through additional earthworks to meet specific requirements.
‘Drury is Auckland’s most significant greenfield growth area, transitioning rapidly from rural landholdings into a comprehensively planned urban environment. Over the next three decades, the wider Drury–Opaheke area is projected to accommodate a population of approximately 60,000, supported by new town centres, employment precincts, and major transport investment.