Meadowbank Community Centre to be improved in Ōrākei

Last Updated : 05 Feb 2019
Better community centre on the cards for Orakei

04/02/2019 Update: Colliers International has been appointed to undertake the marketing campaign to seek a development partner for the redevelopment of the Meadowbank Community Centre, with expressions of interest to close at 4pm on Wednesday 27 February 2019. This is the first stage in the process of appointing a preferred development partner.

A plan for a new, fit-for-purpose community centre that better meets the needs of communities in Meadowbank, Remuera and surrounding suburbs has been put into action by Ōrākei Local Board.

Meadowbank Community Centre will be revamped into a high quality, better-used community facility following approval by the local board on 19 July.

The revitalised centre will be a mixed-use development with community facilities on the ground floor and housing above. The design will accommodate a mix of new and existing community services including some that are currently delivered out of 22 Tahapa Crescent and 4 Victoria Avenue in Remuera.

Ōrākei Local Board Chair Kit Parkinson says this has been a complicated process that has taken many years to advance to this point.

“It is a historic day for Ōrākei,” says Parkinson. “The new facility will serve the community well into the future.”

The sale of 22 Tahapa Crescent and 4 Victoria Avenue was also approved at the meeting, the proceeds from which will be reinvested into projects in the Ōrākei Local Board area.

Assessments of both buildings have shown they are underused by communities. The design of 22 Tahapa Crescent limits the use of the building to only one group at a time while 4 Victoria Avenue is in poor condition and lacks parking.

The project will be led by Panuku Development Auckland, the city’s redevelopment agency. Panuku Portfolio Strategy Manager Marian Webb says this is an initiative that Panuku will work closely with the local board and communities to deliver.

“The project is a realisation of the 2017 Orakei Local Board Plan to revitalise Meadowbank Community Centre into a facility that will be far better used by the community,” says Webb.

“The redeveloped centre will provide both new and existing community groups and services, many of which are currently in premises that don’t quite fit their needs, with a new, better quality home.”

Auckland Council will continue conversations with the existing tenants of 22 Tahapa Crescent and 4 Victoria Avenue about opportunities for relocation as the project progresses.

Visit Panuku Development Auckland to stay up-to-date with the latest developments. 

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