02 March 2009

Architecturally stunning Airport office opportunity

An artist’s impression of the proposed commercial office development

The growth in business activity at Christchurch International Airport for both the airport company and their key customers has led to increased enquiries for office space in the airport precinct.  As a result of this significant demand, Christchurch International Airport Ltd (CIAL) are to develop a new office building that will provide a unique opportunity for businesses whose activities are airport related. 

The building, to be designed to a high standard of energy efficiency and environmental care, will also incorporate the relocation of the CIAL offices.  Airport related businesses are now invited to submit expressions of interest for the remaining lease space in the five level building.

Bayleys Realty has been contracted by CIAL to market the office opportunity.  Scott McCrea, Bayleys CEO, believes that the opportunity will appeal to a wide range of potential businesses.  “The convenience of an on-airport location represents a unique opportunity for companies whose staff or customers are frequent air travellers, and real economic benefits for organisations related to the airport environment, such as airlines, freight and logistics, rental vehicle, or travel companies,” he says.

The building will be situated on Memorial Avenue inside the airport precinct and will have high visibility to passing traffic flows and easy access to ample on site car parks. Floor plates will be 1500m² with the ability to be subdivided.  Natural light, sound proofing and staff facilities have been foremost considerations in the design, as has provision of a park like “green space” and landscaping to promote a high standard of employee well being.  

Bayleys are calling for “Expressions of Interest” from potential tenants by 4.00pm on or before 31st March 2009.

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From 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010, Christchurch International Airport received 6,000,414 passengers through its terminals.  Find out more facts and figures here.

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