SKY WORLD LEASING NOW
A HUB OF FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX IN AUCKLAND CBD

BUILDING INFORMATION & KEY FACTS
CORNER OF MAJOR ARTERIAL ROADS
ATTRACTS MAJOR FOOT TRAFFIC(12,000 CUSTOMERS PER DAY)
MAJOR BUS STOPS NEARBY
EASY ACCESS TO OUTER AUCKLAND SUBURBS AND MOTORWAY NETWORKS
OVER 1,000 CAR PARKING UNDERNEATH
LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE PERFORMING ARTS PRECINCT

NEW DEVELOPEMENTS ON THE HORIZON
‘BLEDSILOE LANE’ UPGRADE
NEW ‘MARKET LANE’ ON LEVEL 2
SKY CITY CONVENTION CENTRE
ST. JAMES REOPENING
INNER CITY RAILWAY LOOP
MAYORAL DRIVE TRAIN STATION
NEW DEVELOPEMENTS ON THE HORIZON
‘BLEDSILOE LANE’ UPGRADE
NEW ‘MARKET LANE’ ON LEVEL 2
SKY CITY CONVENTION CENTRE
ST. JAMES REOPENING
INNER CITY RAILWAY LOOP
MAYORAL DRIVE TRAIN STATION


KEY TENANTS
BURGER KING
CARL’S JUNIOR
BURGER FUEL
EVENT CINEMA
2 DEGREES
COFFEE CLUB
AOTEA HOUSE BAR & RESTAURANT
VIVA, ITALIAN CUISINE
METROLANES
INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT
OPEN FROM 10AM – 10PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK
SKY WORLD LEASE OPPORTUNITY
With its distinctive and award winning architecture, Sky World is a landmark building in the heart of Auckland’s CBD. Sky World is a destination in its own right catering to over 2 million customers per annum including tourists, pre and post show diners, students, family groups, CBD residents and CBD employees.
Sky World is part of the Aotea precinct, New Zealand’s premier entertainment zone with 5 theatres and the casino within easy working distance. Sky World is also surrounded by a student population of 60,000 and 20,000 CBD apartment occupants.
The centre caters to wide range of customers offering various entertainment options plus a food court, a la carte restaurants and fast food. The centre trades 7 days a week, all year round with strong lunch and dinner trade. The variety of the current tenant mix encourages customers to increase their dwell times in the centre providing the opportunity for multiple sales to customers.
The recent upgrade of Bledisloe Lane is just one example of investment in the area. The new convention centre and the Aotea station on the central rail link combined with and explosion in CBD apartment development ensure that revenues at Sky World will continue to grow well in the future.
“Sky World has already attracted national and international tenants and customers for good reason.”
Tenancies range from iconic indoor entertainment spaces in Auckland CBD, they include interim leases in only indoor entertainment buildings yet to be developed and long-term agreements in new and potential residential opportunity.
Metro, on the edge of Aotea Square, has a 12-screen cinema complex featuring Gold Class and IMAX, international food court, bars, restaurants and retail stores.
The space provides the ability to multiply prospective tenants, and the easily divisible space will be repositioned and made available to a wide variety of entertainment and retail shop.