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What's with the dots? Putting the fun in functional
NewsIssue date: 28 Mar 2018You 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...
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Is this the future for city centre courier delivery?
NewsIssue date: 4 Apr 2018Making 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...
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Light Rail, Skypath & more in government plans for city centre
NewsIssue date: 4 Apr 2018Step change projects for the city centre like Light Rail and Skypath are back in the news this week with the government’s announcement of their draft Government Policy Statement (GPS) on land transport. The GPS will guide the spending of $4b per annum...
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What retailers had to say about 4 Days of Fashion
NewsIssue date: 17 Apr 20184 Days of Fashion in the City brought a buzz of exciting events, new fashion and great shopping to the city centre at the end of March. We know that activation, experiences and community are part of the future of bricks and mortar shopping – Jamie...
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An arty social enterprise from our street community
NewsIssue date: 20 Apr 2018You might notice people selling artful Piki - feather-like adornments to be worn in the hair, on a hat or button or used as a bookmark - around the city centre over the next couple of weeks. The Piki Project has come out of Inside the Cup, a co-...
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A new trial to help trades and services access city businesses
NewsIssue date: 20 Apr 2018Auckland Transport is piloting a new scheme that will offer trades and service people and the city businesses they work with more certainty about access. Trades and service vehicles are now able to access allocated spaces in Victoria Street car...
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The value of Auckland’s city centre for business
NewsIssue date: 1 May 2018This piece by our CEO Viv Beck was originally published in Colliers Lease: Auckland City Office Space 2018. Auckland's city centre is at the heart of our economy, generating around 17% of Auckland’s GDP and 7% of New Zealand’s. With low commercial...
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A new look inside Commercial Bay, opening 2019
NewsIssue date: 2 May 2018Video: Precinct Properties
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Ellen Melville Centre - a hub for community and events
NewsIssue date: 4 May 2018Since Ellen Melville Centre re-opened in September, it’s hosted a variety of events almost as diverse as the city centre community it represents. On one particularly interesting evening a couple of months back, models prepared for the Ingrid Starnes...
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Let's have a big, bold city-wide conversation about the future of our waterfront
NewsIssue date: 4 May 2018We saw an inspired vision for what the Ports land could be in the future when Archimedia presented their ideas to council last week. Incrementalism is innovation’s worst enemy, said the technologist Nicholas Negroponte. We agree - for Auckland to enjoy...
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Submission on Regional Land Transport Plan & Regional Fuel Tax
NewsIssue date: 9 May 20189 May 2018 By email: [email protected] Thank you for the opportunity to submit to the Draft Regional Land Transport Plan 2018-2028 (RLTP) and Regional Fuel Tax proposal. Heart of the City is the business association for the...
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Submission on Auckland Council Development Contributions Policy 2018
NewsIssue date: 14 May 2018By email: [email protected] Introduction Thank you for the opportunity to make this submission on the draft Development Contribution (DC) Policy. Heart of the City is the business association for the city centre,...
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Looking good: a new Mecca Maxima flagship and a booming cosmetics sector
NewsIssue date: 16 May 2018The news that Mecca Maxima is taking up a much larger site in Queen Street for a new concept store, opening later this year, is just the latest in a stream of new openings amidst a booming cosmetics sector. Marketview reported in the March edition of...
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Changing gears – the growth of cycling in the city centre
NewsIssue date: 18 May 2018At the Mason Bros. building in Wynyard Quarter, 16% of workers get there by cycling, eight times as many as Aucklanders on average1. Only 20% get there by car, less than half the Auckland average. This is both a gold star achievement in...
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Destination AKL 2025 and what it means for the city centre
NewsIssue date: 18 May 2018We’ve been involved in helping shape the new Auckland visitor strategy which sets out the direction for Auckland’s visitor economy for the next 7 years. Central to the strategy is the idea of sustainability, and starting to measure success in terms...
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Feijoa, elephants and growing community and food in the city
NewsIssue date: 18 May 2018For the past three years, a group of feijoa-loving, community-minded city centre-dwellers have come together on a May evening for the Quietly Raucous Feijoa Festival. This year’s festival, held at Tabac, was themed around both feijoa and elephants –...
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Submission on America's Cup 36 Resource Consent Application
NewsIssue date: 28 May 2018To: Auckland Council Application number: BUN60318372 This is a submission on an application from Panuku Development Auckland on 13 April 2018 for resource consent to develop and facilitate the infrastructure in the Wynyard Basin/Hobson Wharf area to...
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Photo update: a new hotel opening this week and more on the way
NewsIssue date: 5 Jun 2018There's a boom in new hotels being built in Auckland's city centre in response to the huge and growing demand for high quality accommodation for local and international visitors. Take a look at the Sheraton Four Points, opening this week, and some...
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Striking NZICC artworks unveiled and what's next for public art
NewsIssue date: 5 Jun 2018Two enormous and striking art works by New Zealand artists Sara Hughes and Peata Larkin will cover 5,760sqm of wall space at the New Zealand International Convention Centre when it opens next year. Sara Hughes’ glass artwork, made of 550...
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May Auckland City Centre Advisory Board update
NewsIssue date: 5 Jun 2018Here’s a quick wrap up of what was discussed at the most recent ACCAB meeting – of which we are a member and where we provide advice to Council on city projects as well as the allocation of the city centre targeted rate – a special rate funded by city...
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Auckland’s much loved annual restaurant event returns this August
NewsIssue date: 19 Jun 2018Back for its eighth year, American Express Restaurant Month promises to intrigue and delight tastebuds and foodie fans with an array of delectable culinary events and special menus. Auckland, 19 June: Auckland’s central city dining scene is set to...
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What people who live in the city centre are thinking
NewsIssue date: 29 Jun 2018Our community building friends at Splice have made a lovely piece of video capturing what people who live here in the city centre think about the place they call home - from what they love to their favourite places and if they...
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A shiny new reflection of heritage in O'Connell Street
NewsIssue date: 29 Jun 2018The final finishing touch to the O'Connell Street upgrade was installed last week, with a sculpture named Light Weight ‘O’ by artist Catherine Griffiths. The artwork is suspended in the centre of the street between 5 and 10 O'Connell...
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Recent success in the mission to end homelessness in the city centre
NewsIssue date: 29 Jun 2018Homelessness continues to be a challenge for Auckland and for the city centre, but we're pleased to report that there are some good results being achieved to address it. The Housing First programme, delivered in the city centre as a partnership between...
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Changes to the bus network for the city centre
NewsIssue date: 29 Jun 2018AT's new central suburbs bus network is being rolled out from Sunday 8 July as part of a simpler, more integrated public transport network that's being implemented across the city. The new networks for East, West and South Auckland have been put in...
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Submission to the Freyberg Place Pedestrian Mall Proposal
NewsIssue date: 28 Jun 2018Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission on the proposed Pedestrian Mall for Freyberg Place. We reserve our position on what is proposed, pending consultation feedback from business submitters and the response to our questions outlined below....
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The next stage of transformational change for Britomart
NewsIssue date: 2 Jul 2018The next stage of dramatic transformation for Britomart is about to begin, with property owner and heritage developer Cooper and Company's announcement of the new 10-floor The Hotel Britomart to be built on the site previously occupied by Britomart...
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American Express Restaurant Month is back for 2018
NewsIssue date: 3 Jul 2018We can't wait to celebrate our vibrant and acclaimed city centre restaurants once more with the eighth annual American Express Restaurant Month taking place from 1 - 31 August. The event encourages Aucklanders and visitors to get out and about...
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Submission on AT's proposed NX2 bus route and layovers proposal, June 2018
NewsIssue date: 3 Jul 2018Our submission on AT's proposed NX2 bus route and layovers proposal sought feedback on the duration of the proposed interim bus configuration and outlined specific concerns about the implications of the proposed changes on loading and servicing for...
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American Express Restaurant Month | Chef Dining Series
NewsIssue date: 4 Jul 2018Enjoy a taste of international culinary genius this August in the heart of the city. American Express Restaurant Month returns to the city centre this August for 31 days of extraordinary dining events and special month-long menus set to...
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Try something new and different this American Express Restaurant Month
NewsIssue date: 5 Jul 2018American Express Restaurant Month returns this August for 31 delicious days with a busy calendar of diverse events to entice a wide range of food lovers. From Indian-style feasts and sake tasting, to fine dining from top New Zealand...
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A curious new food festival launches in the heart of the city
NewsIssue date: 9 Jul 2018Auckland city centre eateries, craft breweries and wine bars are coming together to take over Shed 10 on Saturday 18 August to celebrate creativity and curiosity. Bring an appetite for adventure and be prepared to taste curious and tasty one-...
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American Express Restaurant Month | The Supper Club
NewsIssue date: 11 Jul 2018Celebrate 1920s vintage style at American Express Restaurant Month’s most glamorous party. This brand new event ‘The Supper Club’ will take guests on a journey back to the glittering 1920s for one immersive night of art deco elegance in what’...
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Restaurateurs talk about why our dining scene is so special
NewsIssue date: 8 Aug 2018We asked three leading restaurateurs from Auckland's city centre what makes our dining scene so special. Michael Dearth from The Grove and Baduzzi, Bo Manoonpong from Mai Thai, Grasshopper and Thai Street and Kyle Street from Culprit and Lowbrow talk...
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Inspiring Aucklanders to explore the Heart of the City
NewsIssue date: 16 Jul 2018Our major marketing campaign for the city launches today. This winter, we’re inspiring Aucklanders to explore their city centre by highlighting the unique personalities of the neighbourhoods that make up the city centre and the range of...
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A fresh new look for the Aotea Centre
NewsIssue date: 2 Aug 2018One of the city centre's major cultural venues, Aotea Centre, is undergoing a transformation to rejuvenate the 28-year-old building. The transformation will be in stages, starting with significant exterior and internal works which will pave the way for...
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