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Stunning coastal shelf nears completion, opening downtown to the sea
Seemingly floating above the Downtown Ferry Basin, Te Wānanga, the new downtown public space is an impressive feat of engineering.
Quay Street’s waterfront secured for the next 100 years
The Downtown Programme has reached its most important milestone to date; finishing the seismic strengthening of Quay Street’s historic seawall.
Internship further elevates te ao Māori way of thinking in urban design
Meet Kahurangi Eruera, the new He Maunga, He Tangata intern, a collaborative programme encouraging more young Māori architecture graduates into the industry to build experience and capability.
David Rankin appointed as chief executive of Eke Panuku
Panuku chair Paul Majurey has announced the appointment of David Rankin as Chief Executive of Auckland Council’s urban regeneration agency Eke Panuku Development Auckland.
Ferry Basin Redevelopment project reaches major milestone
Another major milestone for the Ferry Basin Redevelopment project has been met with the final canopy installed on the west side of Queens Wharf above the gangway accessing the new ferry pontoons.
Toka Puia - more than a new car park building
With the recent opening of Toka Puia car park in Takapuna, shoppers, residents and businesses have embraced the new facility with enthusiasm over the holiday period.
Te Komititanga opens for Aucklanders
Tāmaki Makaurau today (18 December) celebrated the opening of Te Komititanga - a striking new people-friendly square – in the heart of the city’s downtown.
Emily Place set to become a safer and more people-friendly street
One of the city centre’s most historic streets is set for revitalisation through the Innovating Streets Programme.
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