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New Years Eve road closures 2019
NewsIssue date: 12 Dec 2019This New Year’s Eve, some roads in the city centre will be closed (and some will have managed access) between 10pm on 31 December and 2am on 1 January 2020 for the safety of those who will celebrate the turn of the decade in the heart of the city....
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Why Shut the Front Door chose High Street
NewsIssue date: 23 Nov 2019Shut the Front Door has recently opened on High Street in Auckland's city centre, adding to the depth of quality homewares and gift retail in the High Street District. We caught up with Anna Dale - who's both the Buyer for Home, Kids and Eco ranges...
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Hardship Fund announcement welcome but delivery must be fair and fast
NewsIssue date: 19 Dec 2019Heart of the City is pleased that finally an announcement has been made about a Hardship Fund to support people seriously impacted by CRL construction but will be watching to ensure the support is fair and fast. “We are disappointed this has taken so...
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Christmas 2019 in the city centre
NewsIssue date: 29 Oct 2019It’s that time of the year again – decorations are going up in the city centre for the festive season. The installation of the big Santa on the corner of Queen Street and Victoria Street West begins next week, thanks to the generosity of...
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Aotea Arts Quarter
PageOur city centre’s creative heart is home to Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland Central City Library, Aotea Square, Auckland Town Hall, Aotea Centre and the Civic Theatre. It also boasts a number of private dealer galleries, theatres and cinemas...
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Federal and Elliott
PageThe area west of Queen Street is anchored with hospitality and entertainment in the Federal Street and Elliott/Darby Street areas. Further north, there’s a diverse business mix including technology and education along with the High Court and supporting...
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High Street District
PageThe High Street District has an eclectic mix of independent fashion boutiques, mainstream brands, gifts and homewares, restaurants, bars, creative and professional businesses and residential apartments. The streets and lanes in the area are intimately...
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Viaduct and Waterfront
PageThe Viaduct and Waterfront precinct connects Wynyard Quarter in the west to the city centre. Made up of a number of quays, wharves, bridges and berthing areas on the edge of the Waitematā Harbour, this reclaimed land offers distinctive high quality...
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Victoria Quarter
PageThe historic warehouse and industrial area of Auckland's city centre is bounded by Hobson, Fanshawe and Union Streets and the motorway, and includes the beautiful Victoria Park. The quarter now offers a compelling mix of historic buildings and commercial...
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New pictures of the Lower Queen Street public square
NewsIssue date: 18 Apr 2018New pictures have come out of City Rail Link HQ showing what the new public square at the bottom of Queen Street will look like when it opens in a few years' time. If you look closely, you’ll see the designs tell stories about Mana Whenua and...
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Major road access changes for CRL work on Aotea Station
NewsIssue date: 5 Feb 2020Construction for the City Rail Link (CRL) enters its next major stage in March. This means some significant changes for access around this area of the city, which you can find out about below, and work to keep the city moving over this...
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Victoria Street cycleway works - key info and latest updates
NewsIssue date: 19 Dec 2019The Victoria Street Cycleway will be a separated cycleway along each side of Victoria Street West, from Beaumont Street to Nelson Street, connecting Ponsonby to the city centre. The area will also be made safer for people walking. Auckland...
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Businesses need rent relief now
NewsIssue date: 15 Apr 2020"The latest announcement from Government about support for business misses the mark on one of the biggest issues that have been raised with us during the lock down. It is not what we were expecting and it will likely have a detrimental effect on Auckland...
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City centre dining outlets bringing diverse flavours direct to your bubble
NewsIssue date: 24 Apr 2020From barista coffee to curries, Korean fried chicken to fresh patisserie, vegan burgers to lavish heat and eat banquets, the heart of the city’s diverse food offering is back next week for customers hanging out for anything other than another home cooked...
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City centre recovery
NewsIssue date: 6 May 2020Today we released an economic report and media statement outlining the risks to the city centre economy from COVID-19. It shows that more than 12,000 jobs and $3B of GDP could be lost by March 2021. The reason we have released...
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Level 2 urgent but no panacea for many businesses
NewsIssue date: 10 May 2020Early figures show that Auckland city centre sales doubled in the first week of Level 3 but still account for only a small percentage of a standard trading week, which at this time of year would typically see spending of about $27m. Heart of the City...
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Free business resilience workshops for city centre businesses
NewsIssue date: 22 Apr 2020To thrive in this rapidly changing business environment it is important to share experiences and creatively problem solve with others. To help you do this, Auckland Emergency Management (the agency tasked with helping Aucklanders be prepared in times of...
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Queen Street temporary changes to help people get around the city safely
NewsIssue date: 11 May 2020During Alert Level 2 we are still required to play it safe and this means keeping a recommended distance of 2m in public. Some changes have been made to create a safe city centre environment. Here's what you need to know: Queen Street Queen...
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The Heart of Auckland City In Your Words
NewsIssue date: 26 May 2020Heart of the City is offering $500 prizes for tiny pieces of writing - 20 words or fewer - by local creatives. Art, performance, culture and creative expression make our city centre’s heart beat faster. We want to bring words from our creative community...
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Call for proposals: Changing Lanes
NewsIssue date: 28 May 2020Changing Lanes is a collaborative project funded by Heart of the City and facilitated by Artweek Auckland. A number of Auckland city centre spaces will be transformed by artist activations during Artweek Auckland 2020. The project aims to help create...
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Live music and comedy return, art on the waterfront and a new night market this long weekend
NewsIssue date: 28 May 2020The city centre is primed to show Aucklanders a good time this Queens Birthday long weekend as they make the most of the last public holiday until spring. After over two months without live concerts or stand-up comedy, Auckland venues are reopening with...
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Street Guardians is back after a COVID-19 pause
NewsIssue date: 18 Jun 2020Street Guardians is back up and running, in partnership with the Auckland City Mission, providing a weekly opportunity for members of the city centre street community to get involved in meaningful work at local community organisations, building ...
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Community, friendship and great shopping on High Street
NewsIssue date: 27 May 2020Just before lockdown, we visited High Street to check out the new footpath extensions and talk to people from local businesses about why they love their neighbourhood. See what Chloe Blades from Unity Books, Tommy Tung from Alchemy Projects and Beau...
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Rediscover the city: a video campaign driving visitation
NewsIssue date: 17 Jun 2020We're encouraging Aucklanders to rediscover all of the reasons to visit the city with a video campaign running across Facebook, Instagram, TVNZ, YouTube, nzherald.co.nz and more. The city centre experiences profiled by the campaign include...
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Submission to Auckland Council Emergency Budget - Annual Budget 2020/2021
NewsIssue date: 19 Jun 2020Introduction Heart of the City is the business association for Auckland’s city centre. We represent the interests of businesses and property owners in the city centre. Key points of our submission This is a time for effective economic stimulus, not...
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Customs Street access changes for works
NewsIssue date: 29 Jun 2020As part of the wider Albert Street enhancement, a new footpath and roadway is being constructed at the Customs and Albert Street intersection. To enable this, diversions for pedestrians will be in place and traffic are now reduced to one lane...
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Eat your heart out: Restaurant Month toasts to 10 years in the Heart of Auckland City
NewsIssue date: 20 Jul 2020Restaurant Month 2020 in the Heart of the City is set to satisfy more taste buds than ever before, with the annual showcase of Auckland city centre’s world-class dining scene re-thought, re-formatted and re-launched for its 10th anniversary. With more...
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3 luxury hotels open this spring: what are they bringing to the city centre?
NewsIssue date: 15 Jul 2020All opening in a 6 week period from mid-September to early November, all within a block of the Waitematā Harbour, and all welcoming locals and domestic tourists - we talk to Park Hyatt Auckland, The Hotel Britomart and QT Auckland about what they’re...
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Winter 2020: milestones hit on city centre transformation projects
NewsIssue date: 16 Jul 2020An official name and the first concrete pour for our new public space suspended above the harbour and the start of wall construction for Aotea Station are milestones well worth acknowledging. We're on track to enjoy some great new...
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Sparking joy with neon lights in trees this winter.
NewsIssue date: 22 Jul 2020If you've walked around the city centre lately, you've probably spotted the vivid neon lighting we've added to trees in Vulcan Lane, Lorne Street, Freyberg Place and Aotea Square to brighten up the grey winter days. This is one of a number of...
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What's on this spring? Why events are so important.
NewsIssue date: 27 Jul 2020The outlook for spring is for a packed calendar of events in the city centre. This is great news for a number of reasons - events bring visitors, spending, excitement and buzz, among other benefits. People who attend events engage with the surrounding...
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Submission to Independent Panel on the Council-Controlled Organisations (CCO) Review
NewsIssue date: 27 Mar 2020Introduction Heart of the City (HOTC) is the business association for the city centre, which includes more than 4000 commercially rated properties and 12,000 businesses. We are committed to the growth and success of the city centre as a vibrant,...
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Please let us know about your trading plans
NewsIssue date: 13 Aug 2020If your business is an essential service or in retail or hospitality and planning on trading in some capacity (including click and collect or delivery) during Level 3, please let us know if you are able to. This will help us in our planning for...
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If someone is finding things difficult, support is available
NewsIssue date: 13 Aug 2020If you or someone you know needs support, you can call or text the free Ministry of Health line 1737 for support from a trained counsellor. Click here for more information.
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Options for online orders and delivery
NewsIssue date: 21 Apr 2020Many businesses will be considering their options for how to manage online orders and delivery at the moment. There are a variety of systems aiming to make this easier for businesses - including those listed below* Hospitality Buy@Home...
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Wage extension welcomed but more help needed for city centre businesses
NewsIssue date: 17 Aug 2020Heart of the City supports the two weeks extension to the wage subsidy but says it’s simply not enough. More support is needed, including to cover fixed costs, with many customers not being here with the mass withdrawal of more than 130,000 workers...
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