The walk-through, developed from the historic tunnel depot for buses on inter-city and distance runs, presents an opportunity for a modern "laneway" project, supporting retail and hospitality tenancies at ground level. It currently has parking space at the rear.
Geange, who is marketing the sale with fellow agent Mark Evans, said residential accommodation on the upper levels is a "compelling option", with a current supply shortage of 1,500 residential dwellings, and a need for 10,000 new homes in Napier by 2045.
Geange said nine existing tenancies, generating net rental income of about $135,000 plus outgoings and GST per annum, would provide income while plans were being made.
Built in the 1960s, it has an Initial Evaluation Procedure seismic rating of 34 per cent of new building standard – with a structural solution identified to achieve 80 per cent of new building standard as part of a refurbishment.