The Newmarket Business Association is welcoming the return of
ownership of a 5.2ha brewery site in Newmarket, Auckland, to
Lion Nathan Ltd.
The sale of the Khyber Pass Road property for $162 million
was agreed in 2007 before the global financial crisis. Lion
is still moving to a new site in South Auckland but the
buyers have been unable to progress development plans on the
Newmarket property.
Yesterday Lion Nathan said it is buying Great Northern
Developments Ltd (GNDL), a joint venture owned by AMP Private
Equity Real Estate Fund II (APEREF II), an AMP Capital
Investors-managed fund, and Haumi Development Ltd
Partnership. Haumi is owned by the Abu Dhabi Investment
Authority (ADIA).
"With Lion Nathan now buying back the site, they will ensure
that the site is kept tidy as they always have. Lion Nathan
has a long history of being great corporate citizens in
Newmarket and this is a good outcome for the community," said
acting chief executive of the Newmarket Business Association
Lea Worth.
Lion Nathan said it was confidence GNDL will be able to
attract good investment interest and that ultimately the
redevelopment of the site will be accomplished.
"We look forward to working with future developers on getting
the commercial, residential and retail mix right. Newmarket
is fast becoming Auckland City's second commercial district
and getting the best possible outcome for this huge brewery
site is paramount to Newmarket's success," Mrs Worth said.
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