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Bunnings Warehouse, Mt Roskill. Photo / Richard Robinson
On the day of the Black Friday retail bonanza, Bunnings suddenly closed a large Auckland store after receiving engineering advice on seismic issues.
A statement just issued from Australia outlined the problems at the property, owned by the NZX-listed Investore Property, run by Philip Littlewood.
“Bunnings will temporarily close its Mount Roskill store after receiving advice from engineers who raised concerns about the seismic resistance of the car park. Based on that advice, we have made the decision to close the store until further notice while we work on the next steps with our owner and engineers, “said the retailer.
The company “sincerely apologizes” to all Mount Roskill customers for the inconvenience, however, the safety of equipment and customers is their primary consideration.
“During this period, Bunnings business customers will continue to be served through their account managers and retail customers will be able to shop nearby or online and have items delivered to their homes,” he said.
Investore said in its latest report: “With respect to the property at 2 Carr Road, Auckland, Bunnings plans to undertake an expansion of the business area and associated improvements in conjunction with the planned seismic upgrades funded by SPL.”
That was a reference to Stride Property, a partner business listed on NZX, trading today at $ 2.30.
“Investore will contribute approximately $ 6 million for expansion and improvement works with an associated improvement rental and a new 10-year lease upon completion,” the statement read.
Bunnings Director NZ Jacqui Coombes said: “We are sorry to have to close the store until further notice, but we have to make sure our stores are safe for the team and customers and we thank customers for their understanding.
“We are making sure our equipment is well cared for during this time and will relocate it to nearby stores or offer individual options that work for them. We are working with our owner and engineers on the next steps and will update our customers and the community as soon as we can.
“Retail customers can continue to shop with us at Manukau, Gray Lynn, Mount Wellington or New Lynn stores or online by selecting one of these stores as their closest store on our website and the items will be delivered to their homes,” he said. .
Investore’s stock is trading today at $ 2.20, giving that company a market capitalization of $ 809 million.