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Elimination of virus must not equate to elimination of business
NewsIssue date: 24 Aug 2020With many businesses at breaking point, no stone can be left unturned to ensure that eliminating the covid-19 virus does not translate into eliminating our country’s source of revenue and jobs. With a critical decision due today, Heart of the City...
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Restaurant Month cooks up an extension after lockdown halt
NewsIssue date: 28 Aug 2020Heart of the City has announced an extension to Auckland Restaurant Month 2020 in a move designed to support the city centre’s hospitality industry after the latest COVID-19 restrictions. The 10th annual showcase of Auckland city centre’s world-...
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Free Te Reo for Business webinars for Mahuru Māori
NewsIssue date: 1 Sep 2020During the month of Mahuru (September) Māori, Tāmaki Makaurau hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrakei, in association with Heart of the City, are hosting a month-long series of Reo for Business webinars. Every Wednesday from 12 – 12.45pm beginning 9 September, the...
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Loss of $1m spending per day needs co-ordinated response
NewsIssue date: 14 Sep 2020Staying at Level 2.5 for at least another 10 days, represents a loss of around $1m of spending per day and crippling news as some businesses face an uncertain future and the hard-won vibrancy of the city centre is further challenged. With the...
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Using outdoor space: information for Level 2 from Auckland Council
NewsIssue date: 27 Aug 2020Letter from Auckland Council to BID (Business Associations) Auckland Council recognises the challenges facing Auckland’s retail and hospitality sector due to the resurgence of COVID-19 and we want to support them while our region remains in a restricted...
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Preparing your business for disruptive events, like COVID-19
NewsIssue date: 7 Oct 2020Two live business webinars will give Auckland’s small business owners an opportunity to learn how to build resilience within their businesses during disruptive events like COVID-19. Organised by Auckland Emergency Management, the business resilience...
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Viv Beck: Auckland's shopping list for level one-derful
NewsIssue date: 8 Oct 2020Op-Ed published in the New Zealand Herald on 8 October 2020 On your marks, get set, go. Spring is in the air as Auckland heads back into alert level one. A time of optimism and renewal. A time to show Aucklanders and Kiwis from around the country...
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Welcoming new cafés, fashion stores and more to the city centre
NewsIssue date: 5 Oct 2020A number of new businesses have opened their doors in the city centre for the first time in the past weeks. From cafés to a French bistro, fashion, food retail and hotels, we're pleased to welcome this diverse selection of businesses...
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Viv Beck: Covid 19 coronavirus is an opportunity for Auckland
NewsIssue date: 9 Apr 2020Published in the New Zealand Herald on 9 April 2020. Watching a city come to a standstill is surreal and disturbing in equal measure. The reasons for doing so on March 25 were crystal clear, but it was a mammoth and heart-wrenching task for...
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Viv Beck: Albert St City Rail Link works are disruptions of biblical proportions
NewsIssue date: 15 Oct 2019Published in the New Zealand Herald on 15 October 2019 Accounts of hardship related to CRL construction in Albert St give cause for concern and not just for those directly impacted. There are key principles at stake: fairness, transparency, action and...
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Viv Beck: Queen St gets the short stick in post-Covid land grab
NewsIssue date: 9 Jul 2020First published in the New Zealand Herald on 9 July 2020. There is a saying that it's not only what you do, but how you do it that matters most. That couldn't be more true with a debate raging along Queen St right now. While it's obviously not top of...
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Heart of the City brings snippets of city centre life to light along Queen Street
NewsIssue date: 20 Oct 2020Time spent relaxing in Albert Park, texts between friends about a night on the town and a 1960s vision of the City Rail Link are some of the inspirations for new writing Heart of the City has put on display along Queen Street. In Albert Park the...
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Escaping from 2020 the inspiration for Heart of the City’s new campaign to support city centre businesses
NewsIssue date: 4 Nov 2020Heart of the City has launched a key strand of its city centre recovery plan with a campaign tapping into the desire to take a break from the events of 2020. With city centres bearing the brunt of COVID impacts, initiatives to entice workers and...
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Heart of the City AGM 2020
NewsIssue date: 12 Oct 2020Heart of the City members are invited to join us to look back on our past year of activity, hear what we have planned for the year ahead and look after our annual governance requirements - including the election of our Executive Committee (...
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Promotional opportunities for city centre retailers
NewsIssue date: 11 Nov 2020We have a number of promotional opportunities coming up for city centre retailers in the lead up to Christmas and through summer: Black Friday is only a few weeks away on Friday 27 November. Black Friday - Friday 27 November To support the...
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Artworks brighten Aotea Station construction site
NewsIssue date: 11 Nov 2020Four works by local artists have been commissioned by Link Alliance to cover construction hoardings around the Aotea Station site, adding positive interest to the area and making it a more appealing place to be. The works - by artists Deborah...
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Christmas 2020 has arrived in the city centre
NewsIssue date: 12 Nov 2020Christmas is always an important trading period for retail and hospitality, and this year even more so. This week we have installed Christmas decorations through the city centre - including new illuminated decorations by Angus Muir...
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Wellesley Street & Victoria Street intersection closure switch
NewsIssue date: 11 Nov 2020Link Alliance has confirmed that an intersection closure switch will take place in June 2021 to allow construction to continue for Aotea Station. The switch will involve reopening Wellesley Street West, and then temporarily closing the Victoria...
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Residential growth in pictures
NewsIssue date: 11 Nov 2020As the number of people living in the city centre edges towards 40,000, hundreds of new residences are being built. From the waterfront up to the Aotea Arts Quarter and in between, towers and townhouses are in the works to cater to those wanting to make...
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Living in the city
PageAs recently as 2005, only around 20,000 people called the city centre home - the most recent numbers show the current residential population has reached almost 40,000. This rate of growth is far greater than that of Auckland as a whole.* As the balance...
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Christmas in Auckland's city centre set to delight
NewsIssue date: 12 Nov 2020Christmas celebrations are underway in Auckland’s city centre, with visitors to the heart of the city in for a treat with a packed event schedule and the streets adorned with new festive decorations from this week. Heart of the City on Monday unveiled...
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Update your Membership Details
NewsIssue date: 1 Sep 2015Please review and update your membership details to ensure that you, and others in your business, continue to receive regular information from us and have the chance to participate in Heart of the City events and activities. You...
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Auckland city centre’s iconic giant Santa moves into retirement
NewsIssue date: 24 Nov 2020Auckland city centre’s beloved giant Santa is retiring to a toy museum in Wānaka after officially hanging up his red coat earlier this year for the final time, following six decades of festive seasons in the city centre. The 19-metre Santa Claus, who...
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Promotional items to help you join in the yachting celebrations
NewsIssue date: 25 Nov 2020To help celebrate the summer of yachting, we can offer a limited amount of bunting to retail and hospitality businesses to put on display in the new year. This will tie in with the street dressing programme planned to harness and build on the...
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America's Cup Event Update: information for businesses
NewsIssue date: 25 Nov 2020The first event for the 36th America's Cup starts in just three weeks time, running from 17 - 20 December. Below you'll find key dates and access details including road closures and parking restrictions ...
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America's Cup racing 17 - 20 Dec: event and access information
NewsIssue date: 10 Dec 2020From Thursday 17 - Sunday 20 December, the waterfront will be buzzing with the first racing for the 36th America's Cup taking place, which gives people a chance to see all of the teams racing each other. We're encouraging Aucklanders...
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Christmas Window Awards 2020 - congratulations
NewsIssue date: 15 Dec 2020This year we've recognised the efforts of the retailers making a valuable contribution to the city centre's Christmas cheer and drawing customers in during the important retail season with a new awards programme. Thank you...
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New Year's Eve celebrations in the city centre
NewsIssue date: 21 Dec 2020Celebrations will be taking place across the city centre on 31 December, with a number of city streets to be pedestrian only from 10pm - 2am to accommodate crowds, plus event road closures in Wynyard Quarter and Britomart. Find out more about...
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Wellesley Street West & Sale Street intersection works Jan - Feb 2021
NewsIssue date: 22 Dec 2020From 5 January - 14 February 2021, upgrade works will be taking place at the intersection of Wellesley Street West and Sale Street. These works, including new pedestrian crossings and the installation of traffic lights, will help to make...
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Vector works in Customs Street area Dec - Jan
NewsIssue date: 22 Dec 2020Vector are undertaking underground cable work along Customs Street and Commerce Street into Galway Street, from Saturday 26 December until Sunday 17 January 2021, and this includes traffic changes in the area to accommodate the works. Click here for a...
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The city centre's newest spaces - in downtown Queen Street, Britomart and Wynyard Quarter
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The Prada Cup: January 15 - February 22
NewsIssue date: 15 Jan 2021From January 15 - February 22, the Prada Cup Challenger Selection Series is being raced - determining which team will take on Emirates Team New Zealand for the America's Cup, and providing plenty of event spectacle on Auckland's city centre...
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Electric buses and fare changes, ferry service improvements and train news
NewsIssue date: 25 Jan 2021The start of 2021 has brought a few changes to make Auckland's buses, trains and ferries more sustainable and offer better service to the millions of locals and visitors each year who get around Auckland and its city centre using public transport. There...
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Our love letter to Auckland City Centre
NewsIssue date: 15 Feb 2021For Valentine’s Day we wrote a love letter to our city centre, published in the NZ Herald. Today it seems even more important than ever to share our love.
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Safety survey: have you had or seen an e-bike or scooter crash?
NewsIssue date: 9 Feb 2021Share your experience to make getting around Auckland safer – and be in to win one of five $100 Prezzy cards Click here to respond to the survey Have you had or witnessed an incident or near miss in Auckland involving an e-scooter, e-bike, e-skateboard...
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Welcoming an art gallery, a vegetarian restaurant and more to the city centre
NewsIssue date: 9 Feb 2021An art gallery, a vegetarian restaurant, a new supermarket, some big retail brands, two hotels and several corporate household names have found new homes in the city centre over the past few months. We’d like to welcome all of them...
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