Old Papatoetoe revitalisation gets go-ahead

Publish Date : 05 Jul 2017
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An artist's impression of the revamped Papatoetoe mall.

The revitalisation of Old Papatoetoe has taken an important step forward, with Auckland Council’s Planning Committee approving an overall plan for its regeneration.

The city’s redevelopment agency, Panuku Development Auckland, outlined the key moves needed to achieve the vision for a revitalised town centre that becomes a place for people and enterprise to thrive, with services and facilities that the community can be proud of.

Old Papatoetoe Mall upgrade underway

A major upgrade of Old Papatoetoe Mall is already in underway and is expected to be complete early next year. The refreshed mall will include space for retail and a medical hub into which the existing City Centre Pharmacy will be rehomed.

The pūriri, pōhutukawa and tītoki trees that were central features of the original mall plaza will be kept and celebrated in the redesign.

The mall upgrade supports the overall plan to redevelop parts of the town centre, which focuses on unlocking the potential of large areas of underused council land.

A key priority for the local board

Ōtara-Papatoetoe Local Board Chair Lotu Fuli says the milestone is excellent news.

“The revitalisation of the heart of Old Papatoetoe represents a huge step in the right direction of shaping the area into a vibrant and busy hub, which is a key priority for the local board over the next three years,” she says.

“The future plan focuses on creating a more attractive and central core for Old Papatoetoe, while acknowledging and embracing its strong heritage and diverse community.”

Next steps

Alongside the upgrade of the mall, a refurbishment of the New World supermarket is planned, with timeframes to be confirmed later in the year.

The car park surrounding the supermarket will be reconfigured in stages, beginning later this year.

The focus will then shift to delivering approximately 60 to 80 much-needed new homes on Tavern Lane. A further 20 to 35 new homes are planned at 91 Cambridge Terrace (The Depot), which is currently being leased by six community groups.

Panuku is working with each of the groups to facilitate their successful relocation before any next steps in the site’s development are made.

A growth area

Manukau Ward Councillor Alf Filipaina says the revitalisation of Old Papatoetoe has been a long time coming, and he’s pleased to see it get the green light.

“This is a really exciting time for the region, with the Old Papatoetoe project and what’s happening with Transform Manukau.”

Cr Filipaina says striking a balance between retaining the special character of Old Papatoetoe with the changing needs of business, shoppers and residents will be important to the success of the project.

Panuku Development Director Allan Young says Panuku has identified Old Papatoetoe as a growth area with many more people expected to move there over the next decade.

The approval of the overall plan allows Panuku to progress into more concrete planning and place-making which will provide more detail and guide the delivery of the project.

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