"Fisher & Paykel Appliances' employee numbers are expected to grow, especially in their design centre which has had a $5.5 million refurbishment," says Boyle. He says the site was well-conceived, with many car parks and access points on to Kerwyn Ave, Springs Rd and Allens Rd allowing for a large flow of staff and operational vehicles to share the substantial site with ease.
"We don't expect something like this to stay available for long. It's a chance to establish alongside a world leading appliances company, with global distribution and unrivalled reputation and brand prestige," adds Boyle.
The main entrance to the property is off Springs Rd with additional access off Kerwyn Ave.
"The property offers easy access along Highbrook Drive to SH1, joining between the Otahuhu and East Tamaki interchanges," Hooper says.
The buildings were originally erected in several stages and include two large, high stud, warehouse manufacturing areas together with an attractive office complex and spacious grounds.
Both factories have been built to withstand heavy duty operations, using low-maintenance materials, and offering stud heights eight-to-nine metres to the knee.
"The office complex was initially built in two stages, and is finished to a high standard," says Hooper.
"The area is spacious, well maintained, and features abundant natural lighting with great landscaped gardens and courtyards.
"The entire complex is fully equipped with fire sprinklers, ceiling insulation and a number of gantry cranes," Boyle points out.