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Midtown Regeneration
PageAuckland Council is regenerating midtown with new public spaces and improved infrastructure, ready to welcome the thousands of people that will flow in and out of the area daily when Te Waihorotiu Station (Aotea) opens. To support businesses...
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March 2024 Quarterly Insights: Highest International spend in five years, Raise Your Glass to P!NK
NewsIssue date: 10 May 2024The impact of the cost of living can be seen in our latest quarter’s results with reduced domestic spending contributing to an overall flat result (-0.4% vs STLY). The international spending dollar, always highly valued here, was of particular...
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City Centre Parking Changes
NewsIssue date: 13 May 2024Auckland Transport has advised us of their intention to start charging for on-street carparking 24/7 in the city centre from the end of June. They sent a letter outlining this on 2 May. It can be read in full here. A map detailing the intended...
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Waihorotiu Station Development – The Symphony Centre and Bledisloe House
PageConcept design render Symphony Centre ©woods bagot Waihorotiu Station is tipped to become the busiest train station in the country upon the completion of the City Rail Link. After it has been finished, construction will begin on the...
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Auckland City Centre Overnight Parking Changes Delayed
NewsIssue date: 16 May 2024Auckland Transport (AT) announced late yesterday that they will delay overnight parking charges till October. As you may have seen, we have spoken in the media over the last few days about the importance of understanding the needs of the city centre and...
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One Queen Street
PageOne Queen Street transformed the HSBC building into a new vertical mixed-use community. The development includes a 139-room InterContinental Hotel, ground floor retail integrated into Commercial Bay, 3 levels of shared workspace, 2 levels...
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Auckland Transport’s Fareshare to help with employee travel costs
NewsIssue date: 30 May 2024Auckland-based businesses with more than five staff can sign up for Fareshare, where they can subsidise a portion of their staff’s public transport costs for commuting to and from work using Auckland Transport (AT) services. Staff with Fareshare...
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Call for artist's proposals: Freyberg Steps for ArtWeek in the City Centre 2024
PageHeart of the City is calling for artist proposals for temporary public artwork to bring to life one of the city centre’s favourite spaces as part of ArtWeek in the City Centre 2024. Being held in Auckland's city centre between 4 - 13...
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Forks, spoons, chopsticks and hands at the ready
NewsIssue date: 10 Jun 2024Auckland’s Restaurant Month will be served 1 – 31 August 2024 Get ready to discover a world of flavours with the return of Restaurant Month, where every day in August is a celebration of Auckland city centre’s culinary scene. Restaurant Month provides...
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Safety Hub Initiative
NewsIssue date: 12 Sep 2023Chris Lawton, Chair, Community Patrols NZ and Viv Beck, Heart of the City Chief Executive Update: After we trialled a pop-up Safety Hub at Queen’s Wharf in partnership with Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) during the FIFA...
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Heart of the City welcomes police boost & anticipates ongoing work
NewsIssue date: 23 Jun 2024Heart of the City, Auckland’s city centre business association, welcomes today’s announcement to boost the police presence in the city centre and anticipates work to continue on a longer term solution. CEO Viv Beck says “an additional 20...
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City Centre Safety Hubs
PageSafety Hubs are in place to provide additional safety support at key locations across the city centre. These have come about following a pop-up trial during FIFA Women’s World Cup that we partnered with Community Patrols NZ on. They are places people...
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Smith and Caughey’s news is great news for the future of Queen Street
NewsIssue date: 6 Aug 2024Heart of the City is delighted that Smith and Caughey’s has decided to keep their Queen Street store operating. Viv Beck, Heart of the City’s Chief Executive says that “The news from Smith and Caughey’s today of their decision to keep their Queen Street...
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June 2024 Quarterly Insights: A tough quarter but stable vacancy rates, with green shoots on the horizon
NewsIssue date: 13 Aug 2024Off the back of a flat March quarter, the June quarter reflected the wider economic landscape, with both overall spend and foot traffic down compared to 2023 (Spend: -9% vs STLY, Foot Traffic: -7% vs STLY). This is consistent with retail...
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Supporting Employment
PageThe Ministry of Social Development (MSD) offers a range of services to support businesses looking to employ new staff, including: No fee recruitment services that connect employers to New Zealand's largest pool of job seekers. Support for wages and...
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Resources for businesses
PageResources for your business Programme What it does and how to apply Business Continuity Planning Simple downloadable templates and planning resources for Emergency and Business Continuity Plans, helping...
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Heart of the City welcomes cross agency approach and results being achieved in Auckland’s city centre
NewsIssue date: 15 Sep 2024Heart of the City is delighted with the commitment from government to the cross-agency approach to addressing crime and social issues to complement local initiatives in Auckland’s city centre – bringing results to issues that the organisation has been...
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Art Week to bring hues of happiness this October
NewsIssue date: 16 Sep 2024Friday, 4 October – Sunday, 13 October Multiple locations across Auckland’s city centre Auckland’s city centre will be radiating hues of happiness this October, with the return of Art Week, featuring a programme packed with over 70 events,...
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Art Week 2024
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Forks, spoons, chopsticks and hands at the ready Auckland’s Restaurant Month will be served 1 – 31 August 2024
NewsIssue date: 1 Jul 2024Discover a world of flavours with the return of Restaurant Month this August where every day is a celebration of the city centre’s culinary scene. Restaurant Month provides foodies the opportunity to indulge in special menus priced at $30, $45 or $55...
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Restaurant Month 2024 is on now
PageRestaurant Month returns this August, where every day is a celebration of the city centre's celebration of the city centre's culinary scene. This year's stellar line-up includes: 100+ special menus priced at $30, $45 or $55+ per person, every...
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Restaurant Month returns for 2023 - get involved!
PageWe’re excited to bring Restaurant Month back to the city centre between 1- 31 August 2023 and restaurants offering table service within our boundary can get involved! Lemongrass Productions is our official event manager for Restaurant Month and...
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Auckland’s Restaurant Month is back for 2023
NewsIssue date: 3 Jul 2023Auckland’s Restaurant Month is back from 1-31 August 2023. This year’s programme includes a stellar line up of events and menu offers that showcases the breadth of talent and diversity of offers that can only be found in the heart of the city. Global...
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‘Work from Office’ would boost Auckland’s city centre
NewsIssue date: 24 Sep 2024Heart of the City is encouraged by the move to get the public sector working back in the office and looks forward to seeing this get more legs in Auckland. Viv Beck, Chief Executive, Heart of the City says “Having more people working back in city centre...
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Heart of the City AGM 2024
NewsIssue date: 5 Sep 2024Photo credit: Sacha Stejko Heart 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 -...
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Late Night Art sparked a surge in foot traffic
NewsIssue date: 16 Oct 2024Our recent Late Night Art programme, part of Art Week 2024 was a hit as people enjoyed over 40 events across a balmy evening, including a market, live music. pop-up exhibitions and more. The bustling, vibrant energy felt across...
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Terms and Conditions for the Late Night Art business survey 2024
PageThe winner will be drawn at random. They will be contacted on Monday 4 November 2024 via email and/or phone. The winner must reply by midday, Thursday 7 November 2024 to maintain eligibility. To be eligible for entry, participants...
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Annual Reports
PageYou can find all of our official AGM minutes and audited financial statements here, as well as an overview of each year’s organisational highlights in our annual Year in Review publication. 2024 Year in Highlights 2024 Audited Financial Statements...
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Auckland's new giant Christmas tree - a bright new chapter for the city this Christmas
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Te Manaaki set to illuminate city centre on Saturday 23rd November
NewsIssue date: 15 Nov 2024Join the festive fun as Auckland’s new Christmas tradition kicks off with an inaugural tree-lighting event, featuring free family-friendly entertainment from Anika Moa, Tami Neilson and the Auckland Youth Choir. AUCKLAND, FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER...
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Auckland’s city centre police station welcomed
NewsIssue date: 25 Nov 2024Viv Beck, Chief Executive of Heart of the City says that “We’re very pleased with today’s announcement of a permanent police station for the city centre. With overall crime trending down over the last year, this is key piece of the safety...
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Auckland's new giant Christmas tree - a bright new chapter for the city this Christmas
NewsIssue date: 4 Nov 2024Tāmaki Makaurau’s magical Christmas tree set to illuminate the heart of the city from 23 November This festive season, Te Komititanga, Auckland's premier public square in lower Queen Street, will host the spectacular debut of a magical new...
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Safety in the city centre
PageEnsuring the city centre is a vibrant, enjoyable and safe place is important to Heart of the City, and there’s a lot in place to specifically support safety. Our own Safety Team, in their eye-catching uniforms, are in and around Queen Street 24/7....
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Police
PageThe NZ Police play an important role in the city centre. Their prevention work includes focused programmes across a number of different sectors including retail theft - like the StoreWatch programme and advice for small businesses on...
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Putting up business signs
PageThe Auckland Council Signs Bylaw 2022 outlines rules on what’s permitted in terms of signage here. It also helps ensure that signs don’t get in the way of people walking on the footpath, or traffic on the roads or stop people from seeing into a...
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Heart of the City Safety team
PageSecurity patrols are operating in Queen Street and surrounding areas to support a safer public environment. They will de-escalate issues and escalate to Police when necessary. Our safety team can be contacted on 099 61 61 61 during...
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