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Restaurant Month is back - 1 - 31 August 2021
NewsIssue date: 1 Mar 2021Registration for Restaurant Month 2021 has now closed. To find out more about what's on and where to dine this August, go to heartofthecity.co.nz/restaurant-month Calling all city centre restaurants – Join us for Restaurant Month in the Heart...
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Street Guardians wins an award for collaboration
NewsIssue date: 4 Mar 2022We are thrilled to announce that our Street Guardians programme has received a Highly Commended award at the Mayoral Conservation Awards 2021 – in the Collaboration category - recognising the contribution it makes towards...
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Back your city and town centre
NewsIssue date: 4 Mar 2022We all have a role to play in helping our city get back on its feet. Our city and town centres, our local economies, need support. We’re all learning to navigate the uncertainty of COVID, but don’t underestimate how important you are in...
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The Women of Our City Centre - International Women's Day 2022
NewsIssue date: 8 Mar 2022March 8th marks International Women’s Day, and with a city centre filled with so many incredible women, we think they deserve to be recognised. Below is a photo gallery outlining some of their stories and the reasons they love the heart of...
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Wynyard Quarter innovation precinct
PageAs part of a wider transformation of Wynyard Quarter in partnership with council controlled organisation Panuku and alongside the development of a residential neighbourhood in the area, Precinct Properties are creating a commercial innovation...
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Auckland City Mission - HomeGround
PageWork on Auckland City Mission's groundbreaking community facility on the site of their longstanding Hobson Street premises is nearing completion. The new Mission redevelopment, HomeGround, designed by Stephens Lawson Architects, will assist...
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Border changes welcome news for city centre businesses but more immediate help required, including a return of office workers
NewsIssue date: 16 Mar 2022The news that international tourists can return to the Heart of the City from midnight 12 April is a huge relief - as will be a hopeful move away from all restrictions very soon - but more help is needed for city centre businesses to ensure they can...
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Blow for city centre whose hopes were pinned on a shift away from Red
NewsIssue date: 23 Mar 2022The move away from the use of restrictions and an increase in indoor capacity is welcomed today but it’s a blow for the city centre whose hope were pinned on certainty around a move away from red – bringing with it a return of major indoor events, the...
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No shift to Orange difficult for impacted businesses - momentum for recovery must stay up
NewsIssue date: 4 Apr 2022Heart of the City is disappointed that certainty hasn’t been given today, with no date for a move to Orange and no extension of targeted assistance for impacted businesses, but momentum for recovery must continue. Viv Beck, Chief Executive, Heart of the...
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Time to make a move back to the office
NewsIssue date: 4 Apr 2022We've collaborated with other central Auckland business associations to create a digital campaign reminding people of all the benefits of being back in the office - from real lunch dates, team work (not home work) and water cooler...
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Time to unleash Auckland’s recovery
NewsIssue date: 10 Apr 2022After more than 30 weeks of restrictions since August, it’s time to give Auckland’s businesses a fair go and confirm Orange on Monday, along with the extension of COVID support payments for those who need it. Heart of the City’s Chief Executive Viv...
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It’s Heart of the City’s shout as the city centre welcomes a shift to Orange
NewsIssue date: 13 Apr 2022The news of a shift to Orange tonight is great news for Auckland’s city centre – signalling the welcome return of major indoor events, dancing and importantly more workers back to the city centre. To celebrate, Heart of the City will be hitting the...
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Cheap & Cheerful Eats campaign returns in May - who can participate and how to get involved
NewsIssue date: 16 Feb 20221 - 31 May 2022 Applications are now closed. After a successful first year in 2021, we’re bringing back our ‘Cheap & Cheerful Eats’ campaign. This will showcase appealing food and drink offers from city centre cafés, bars and restaurants....
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Te Hā Noa Victoria Street Linear Park - Investigation works for underground services April to May 2022
NewsIssue date: 19 Apr 2022Communications from Auckland Transport: This provides notification of exploratory works in April and May 2022 to locate underground services, such as electricity, gas, and communications, in Victoria Street between Elliott Street and Kitchener Street (...
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Take part in City of Colour 6 - 22 May 2022
NewsIssue date: 25 Mar 2022City of Colour is a new initiative coming to the city centre this May. It will showcase over 50 vibrant art and lighting installations across the city centre and K' Road - forming an immersive trail to encourage people to come back...
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Auckland Unitary Plan Changes - feedback by 9 May
NewsIssue date: 29 Apr 2022Auckland Council is asking for feedback on potential changes to the way development could happen across Auckland, including the city centre, as a result of rules set out under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD). The NPS-UD...
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City of Colour Partners
NewsIssue date: 2 May 2022City of Colour is co-curated by Angus Muir Design and Barbara Holloway of Auckland Council. It’s delivered in partnership with Auckland Council and Heart of the City and has been realised through the support and participation of a number of...
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Explore Cheap and Cheerful Eats in the city centre now
NewsIssue date: 29 Apr 2022Over 90 heart of the city cafes bars and eateries are serving up budget-friendly menus rich in flavour for Cheap and Cheerful Eats, running the month of May. Along with an increase in participants from the inaugural campaign, foodies can...
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Let colour take over - how your business can spread the word about City of Colour
NewsIssue date: 29 Apr 2022City of Colour will be bringing magic and light to the city centre 6 – 22 May. Featuring over 50 artworks, installations and lightworks from Quay Street to Karangahape Road, it’s a great opportunity for people to get back out and explore the...
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Confidence in Queen Street with retail firsts
NewsIssue date: 29 Apr 2022From luxury brands to youth orientated retail, Queen Street offers a full spectrum of experiences and is home to a raft of flagship stores for international brands in New Zealand. Continued investment from retailers confirms confidence in...
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Outdoor dining under COVID-19 restrictions - what businesses need to know
NewsIssue date: 30 Sep 2021Updated 23 May 2022 Due to COVID-19 trading restrictions including capacity limits and social distancing requirements, businesses may be looking at ways to boost their trading area by using outdoor space. Auckland Council has issued...
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City of Colour 6 - 22 May 2022
NewsIssue date: 2 May 2022City of Colour kicks off this Friday, marking a key moment in the city centre's recovery. It is created in partnership between Heart of the City, Auckland Council and a large number of other city centre partners. Over 50 installations...
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A year of making a difference with Street Guardians
NewsIssue date: 6 Dec 2019Just over a year since it began, our Street Guardians pilot has clocked up 451 programme participations by 211 people choosing a positive alternative to begging for a day. Recently they've been working on two outdoor projects, Kaipatiki...
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Welcome to our new businesses a delicious deli, a bespoke watchmaker and global brands.
NewsIssue date: 16 May 2022A number of businesses have opened in the city centre recently, signalling ongoing confidence. We've welcomed some New Zealand firsts, including the 201 - room voco Auckland City Centre Hotel on the corner of Albert and Wyndham...
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Restaurant Month returns in August - who can participate and how to get involved
NewsIssue date: 1 Mar 2022Restaurant Month is returning to the city centre this August and is designed to help support the city centre hospitality sector by celebrating the diversity of its dining scene and importantly entice customers to dine in! ...
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Wynyard Quarter Office Shout a success
NewsIssue date: 20 May 2022More than 2000 people from 12 Wynyard Quarter corporates headed out on Thursday 19 May to reconnect with their workmates at a number of hospitality venues in the Wynyard Quarter area. 'The Great Wynyard Quarter Office Shout' was another...
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Workers reconnect with the city centre
NewsIssue date: 3 Jun 2022Auckland Council is bringing you music for lunch With more workers heading into their city centre offices, Heart of the City, Auckland Council and the private sector have welcomed them back with opportunities to rediscover and reconnect with...
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Private developments showcase sustainable design and confidence in the city centre’s future
NewsIssue date: 25 Feb 2022New commercial and residential developments confirm long-term confidence in the city centre and will bring more people into the area. Many developments are showcasing the latest in sustainable architectural design. More...
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Hotels and accommodation
PageHotel accommodation is important for the city centre’s entire consumer sector – it supports the activity of dining, shopping, nightlife, attractions, events and more. With the tourism industry projecting a shortfall of around 2,000 Auckland hotel rooms...
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Retail
PageThe city centre is home to a number of shopping areas, each with their own distinct character and store types. Lower Queen Street is known for luxury international stores, Britomart showcases big name New Zealand designers and High Street...
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Hospitality
PageDining is the number one reason that people give for coming to the city centre – and with the incredible range and quality of restaurants and cafes on offer, that’s no surprise. We have a vibrant nightlife scene too and there are exciting developments...
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Public transport
PageThe city centre is the main hub of Auckland’s public transport network – all corners of the city meet here, so it’s mostly possible to get to where you want to go using buses, trains and ferries. To find out about bus, train or ferry access head to...
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Walking and Cycling
PageIt's a priority for the city centre that people can get around by walking or cycling. Making it easier for people to do this has a range of individual benefits – boosting productivity and health – while also reducing traffic congestion and carbon...
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Car share
PageAn innovative example of addressing the cost and environmental impact of private car use is car sharing. This approach also supports the reduction of congestion. In the city centre, there are two main car sharing companies. Cityhop Has many cars -...
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Accessibility in the city
PageWith one in five New Zealanders living with a disability, the ageing population, families with young children, visitors from overseas, and people with a temporary injury or illness, accessibility is important for successful cities and businesses to...
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Matariki ki te Manawa June 21 - 16 July 2022
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