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  • Urban Athlete

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    Carrying an injury and want to get moving again? Urban Athlete provides expert diagnosis and treatment for all manner of injuries. We treat the pros, the CEOs, desk jockeys and weekend warriors — all with the same care and dedication. WHY CHOOSE US?...

  • Aucky Walky Tours Ltd

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    We present small-group or private walking tours of beautiful Auckland Tamaki Makaurau (a desirable place). Discover the lanes, legends, tastes and essential landmarks you don’t want to miss with a professional guide. Start Auckland on the right...

  • Keystone NZ Property Education Trust

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    At Keystone Trust we have been giving students a hand-up into property related tertiary studies for the past 20 year. We are a chartiable trust and our funding comes from the generosrity of our sponsors, assistance from supporters and our well managed...

  • Our presentation on America's Cup options to the Auckland Council Governing Body

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    Issue date: 23 Nov 2017

    On 23 November, Auckland Council considered the proposed locations for the America's Cup on the city centre waterfront. Our CEO, Viv Beck presented in public forum, asking Councillors to ensure the event will create a great legacy for our...

  • Auckland Kindergarten Association

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  • Businesses choose the city centre for connection and character

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    Issue date: 5 Dec 2017

    In the past year, the number of businesses in the heart of Auckland city has grown by 2.2%, bringing the total to almost 12,0001. Why have all of these businesses chosen to be here? Although factors in this decision will be as varied as the...

  • CPMC Ltd

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  • Metro Personal Consultants

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  • Simon Wilson: Why is Auckland slowly strangling its art gallery?

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    Issue date: 12 Dec 2017

    This piece by Simon Wilson was published on The Spinoff on 12 December 2017, and was made possible by Heart of the City. This month, Auckland Council discusses the priorities for spending from 2018 – 2018 ahead of public consultation early in 2018 and...

  • Your reminders for a safe summer in the city

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    Issue date: 13 Dec 2017

    As we head into the summer and festive season, ensuring the city centre remains a vibrant, enjoyable and safe place for people is top of mind. Here’s a reminder about who to contact if you have any concerns about safety in the city this summer.  If...

  • UNION MIGRATION LTD

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  • Simon Wilson: Ten ways to make Auckland a glorious city of the night

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    Issue date: 21 Dec 2017

    We have an interest in growing a vibrant night time experience in Auckland's city centre - so we asked Simon Wilson of The Spinoff to write about it. Here he sets out ten ideas for a bigger, stronger and more rewarding night-time economy...

  • Viv's 2018 wishlist for curing the "Auckland Disease"

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    Issue date: 12 Jan 2018

    This piece by Viv Beck was published in the 'Project Auckland' section of the New Zealand Herald on 15 December 2017. She looks at the 'Auckland disease'; how, despite good ideas, plans and talented people, we are not getting the best...

  • Results show more people out and about in the city centre

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    Issue date: 15 Jan 2018

    The number of people walking in Auckland’s city centre continues to grow, with our pedestrian count figures from the last quarter of 2017 showing 4.8% more walking trips than the same time the year before. A closer look at the results shows that...

  • Paperless parking and how AT Park can work for you 

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    Issue date: 16 Jan 2018

    New on-street parking payment technology being rolled out by Auckland Transport means no more paper pay and display tickets, an option for electronic receipts and a new way to manage short stay business parking for staff or customers. New...

  • Escapade NZ

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    There’s a mystery to be solved, and the clock’s ticking! Using your observational skills, problem solving ability, street smarts and common sense, you need to decipher a set of tricky clues and puzzles as you and your team race to find the...

  • Spending up in the city centre over Christmas 2017

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    Issue date: 12 Feb 2018

    We saw increases in several of the areas we measure over the Christmas period last year. Consumer spending, transactions and pedestrian counts were all up compared to the previous year. Spending was up 5.3% to $235.3m over the period from...

  • Opening up the Albert Park Tunnels to the public

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    Issue date: 12 Feb 2018

    A group of tourism and transport experts want to see the tunnels under Albert Park, sealed since the end of WWI, opened for public access. Long-time tunnel champion Bill Reid, Waitomo Caves' Nick Andreef and strategic transport planner Nicolas...

  • Viv Beck: Bold leadership on Art Gallery funding an encouraging start to 2018

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    Issue date: 12 Feb 2018

    Our mayor recently made a bold step to declare his support for allocating more money for the Auckland Art Gallery - Toi o Tāmaki in Council’s long-term plan.  Bold - because it seems he listened to views that differed from his own and changed his...

  • Federal Street Stage 2 Project: feedback to Auckland Transport

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    Issue date: 10 Dec 2017

    Heart of the City gave the following feedback to Auckland Transport on the draft design for the Federal Street Stage 2 upgrade project. Feedback closed on 10 December 2017. A flexible approach to management of the space There is increasing pressure...

  • IWork Ltd

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    We are New Zealand employment company, focus on online recruitment services and offline human resource services.

  • Snickel Lane: a new addition to Auckland's downtown laneway neighbourhood

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    Issue date: 20 Feb 2018

    We’ve seen a laneway renaissance in downtown Auckland over the last few years, with property owners turning under-used ground floors and carparks into vibrant areas for bars, cafes, and most importantly, people. Following in the footsteps of Imperial...

  • A new place for health and social change in the city

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    Issue date: 20 Feb 2018

    A new Rongoā garden brings traditional Māori healing knowledge, growing techniques and culture into the city centre at Griffiths Garden, with a guiding metaphor of ‘Te Puawai o te Kakano’, or a ‘blossoming seed’. The garden is a shared vision between...

  • Celebrating city centre retail with 4 Days of Fashion

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    Issue date: 21 Feb 2018

    The marquee fashion moment for the city centre is here again; we've curated four days of dynamic retail experiences and highlight events from 21 - 24 March. 4 Days of Fashion in the City shines a light on fashion stores and...

  • A new interim cycleway is coming to Federal Street

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    Issue date: 21 Feb 2018

    A new interim cycleway and temporary improvements for pedestrians will be installed on Federal Street between Victoria Street and Fanshawe Street in March by Auckland Transport in partnership with the Auckland Design Office. These changes will make...

  • Coming up: We want your views on the Long Term Plan

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    Issue date: 23 Feb 2018

    Next week we'll be sending you detailed information about Auckland Council's priorities for the next ten years under their proposed Long Term Plan, and we will let you know how to give feedback to us and Council. Between now and then, we'll be wading...

  • SHAKES

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  • Jamie Whiting: The non-existent digital vs. bricks and mortar death match

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    Issue date: 16 Mar 2018

    Barkers' Jamie Whiting looks at how technology has changed bricks and mortar retail and talks about how their experiential High Street store creates a community and a destination.  This is one of a four part series by The Spinoff with city...

  • Auckland's city centre: a place to call home

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    Issue date: 18 Apr 2018

    Just over a decade ago, only 20,000 people called the city centre home. Since then, the number has skyrocketed to 45,000, growing six times faster than the Auckland population as a whole1. To meet the population boom, developers have 7,000 new city...

  • City centre business people tell us why investing in the city is so important

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    Issue date: 19 Mar 2018

    Thanks to: Andrew Stringer | Senior Managing Director | CBRE New Zealand Bruce Ross | Jason Books Donna Hutchins | Head of Operations, Auckland | Mojo Coffee Giapo Graziolo | Giapo Ice Cream Peter Kerridge | Partner | Kerridge...

  • Pat Menzies: Fashion traditions and selling Aucklanders their first Docs

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    Issue date: 19 Mar 2018

    Pat Menzies talks about selling generations of Aucklanders their first pair of Doc Martens, traditions and staying relevant. We're loving reading people's memories of their first Docs purchase at Pat Menzies over on The Spinoff's facebook page...

  • Simon Pound: Creating something a little bit special with Ingrid Starnes

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    Issue date: 19 Mar 2018

    Ingrid Starnes' Simon Pound talks about the charms of the High Street District and why it's so important that events like 4 Days of Fashion in the City take place.  This is one of a four part series by The Spinoff with city centre...

  • Doris de Pont: How fashion connects you to a time and place

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    Issue date: 19 Mar 2018

    NZ Fashion Museum's Doris de Pont talks about Bruce Papas - an iconic figure in Auckland fashion history - ahead of an exhibition of his garments and sketches at Smith & Caughey's.  This is one of a four part series by The Spinoff ...

  • City centre location confirmed for America's Cup

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    Issue date: 27 Mar 2018

    The 36th America's Cup will be held in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter, with bases and public viewing areas spread across Wynyard Point, Halsey Street wharf and Hobson Wharf. Mayor Phil Goff has announced the plans and an in-principle agreement between...

  • What's with the dots? Putting the fun in functional

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    Issue date: 28 Mar 2018

    You might have seen the city's streets coming out in spots lately, first on Shortland Street and more recently on Federal Street. Not just decorative, they’re an example of the growing global trend of tactical urbanism. We talked to Claire Davis, a...

  • Is this the future for city centre courier delivery?

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    Issue date: 4 Apr 2018

    Making deliveries in our increasingly busy and populated city is a challenge, with courier vehicles dealing with congestion and limited parking and bikes only able to carry small loads. This week, a new courier company with e-cargo tricycles able...