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Auckland’s Draft Planning Rules: Myths vs Facts
Confused about Auckland’s draft plan change? Find out what’s fact, what’s myth, and what the draft rules really mean for Auckland's housing and growth
Auckland’s regenerated city centre is beamed to 90 countries
“Tāmaki Makaurau is a stunning character in its own right.”
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The economics of Maungawhau Station
“Demand for housing tends to be stronger near services, jobs and transport – in places like Maungawhau” – Auckland Council Chief Economist.
The art of Maungawhau Station
“Having visibility of Māori art in our city is important. Ten years ago it wasn’t obvious. It couldn’t be seen. I can see Māori live here now.”
New midtown ‘green link’ edges closer, as next part of Victoria Street cycleway opens
“Construction fences around these midtown works are diminishing and the quality of design and careful staging of the renewal are visible.”
Safer, smarter, better-connected: Draft changes to boost flood protections and housing - maps available
Draft changes to better protect people and property from high-risk hazards and focus more homes close to town centres and transport progress to the next stage.
Auckland Council to consider draft rules to boost flood protections and housing
Draft planning rules aim to better protect people and property from flooding while enabling more homes near fast, frequent transport, jobs, shop and everyday services
Hobsonville Point - first decade of a housing masterclass
The housing blueprint envisioned by the Auckland Unitary Plan.
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