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Monday, 15 March 2021, 4:53 pm
One of the biggest landholdings to come up for sale on
Hamilton’s city boundary in decades is expected to attract
keen interest from large-scale developers as the city
grapples with an acute shortage of industrial
land.
The approximately 62 hectares of freehold land
for sale lies right on the city’s western boundary close
to the industrial stronghold at Frankton. Spread over three
sites, the landholding is zoned for rural-based industry in
Waipa District. But real estate experts have flagged its
potential for future rezoning as much-needed industrial land
within the fast-growing city.
The three adjacent
properties at 16A and 16B Wickham Street and 160 Higgins