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PROFILE

Yaldhurst Park is located at the western gateway to Christchurch city. This high-profile location is passed by over 15,000 cars per day and surrounded by a fast-growing community.

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GROWTH

The development represents an outstanding business opportunity in an area set for substantial commercial investment.

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OPPORTUNITY

A number of local and global brands, including McDonald’s, NPD and St Pierre’s are already taking advantage of the profile and population growth at Yaldhurst Park.

For your business, a new, dedicated retail centre, with extensive off-street parking, could provide the ideal platform for growth and development.

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Take advantage of Yaldhurst Park’s extraordinary positioning as part of a dynamic hub for an expanding local population. And enjoy the extra benefits of a large number of commuting locals and tourists, drawn by the convenience of Yaldhurst Park.

Want to know more about everything Yaldhurst Park offers for business?

Why Yaldhurst?

McDonald’s

A McDonald's fast-food restaurant with three flags flying on poles, including a New Zealand flag, a McDonald's flag, and a red flag. The building has modern architecture with large glass windows and a sign that reads "McDonald's." There are cars parked outside, and the street name "Sir John McKenzie Ave" with a speed limit sign of 60 km/h.

McDonald’s Restaurants (NZ) Ltd National Real Estate Manager Warwick Stevens says the attraction of Yaldhurst was all about the location. >>>

St Pierres

Exterior view of a sushi restaurant named "St PIERRES Sushi" with signage indicating drive-thru service and a blue sky with some clouds.

Opening the South Island’s first drive-through St Pierres sushi restaurant at Yaldhurst Park was a matter of the ‘stars aligning’ for St Pierres Director Costa Katsoulis. >>>

Yaldhurst Storage

Yaldhurst Storage building

Owner of Yaldhurst Storage, John Murdoch says he chose to base his new business at Yaldhurst Park because it’s on the east west versus north south motorway intersection. >>>