Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Auckland water Front

WYNYARD QUARTER

 http://www.waterfrontauckland.co.nz/Waterfront-Auckland/Home.aspx


Auckland's newest waterfront area, Wynyard Quarter reflects Auckland's gritty maritime heritage in a new, revitalised public environment.
Whether it's Friday night-open air cinema in the summer or a promenade along the sparkling Waitemata Harbour with an ice cream, Wynyard Quarter is Auckland’s newest urban community.

Wynyard Quarter is going through one of the largest urban regenerations in New Zealand, evolving from an industrial port area that was closed to the public to a place where people can live, visit, be entertained and do business. This regeneration will continue for 20 more years.

Wynyard Quarter comprises approximately 37 hectares of land and almost three kilometres of costal frontage. Stage one, completed in August 2011 provides 500 metres of places and spaces right next to the water’s edge for the public to enjoy.

The vision for the area is a mix of residential, retail and commercial development to enable the growth of a strong, diverse and vibrant and sustainable residential and business community.

The next phase to be developed as part of the revitalisation of Wynyard Quarter is Wynyard Central.  It will be a mix of commercial office space focused around innovation and residential living earmarked for mixed-use apartments and townhouses that will allow for a mix of residents.

A 5-star international quality hotel is planned on a large site on the western edge of the Viaduct Harbour opposite the Viaduct Events Centre. This prime waterfront location is close to the CBD, transport and entertainment options.

Wynyard Central will feature new spaces and activity for people to enjoy such as green pocket parks, a new network of pedestrian-friendly laneways, and the newly built Daldy Street with associated Linear Park; community facilities such as a daycare centre, medical centre, and services such as food stores and corner shops, along with cafes, bars and restaurants. Regular happenings such as weekly workshops for kids, markets and outdoor cinema will be provided by Waterfront Auckland.

Later stages include residential, retail and commercial development as well as a signature public building as part of the Headland Park development.



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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Auckland water Front

WYNYARD QUARTER

 http://www.waterfrontauckland.co.nz/Waterfront-Auckland/Home.aspx


Auckland's newest waterfront area, Wynyard Quarter reflects Auckland's gritty maritime heritage in a new, revitalised public environment.
Whether it's Friday night-open air cinema in the summer or a promenade along the sparkling Waitemata Harbour with an ice cream, Wynyard Quarter is Auckland’s newest urban community.

Wynyard Quarter is going through one of the largest urban regenerations in New Zealand, evolving from an industrial port area that was closed to the public to a place where people can live, visit, be entertained and do business. This regeneration will continue for 20 more years.

Wynyard Quarter comprises approximately 37 hectares of land and almost three kilometres of costal frontage. Stage one, completed in August 2011 provides 500 metres of places and spaces right next to the water’s edge for the public to enjoy.

The vision for the area is a mix of residential, retail and commercial development to enable the growth of a strong, diverse and vibrant and sustainable residential and business community.

The next phase to be developed as part of the revitalisation of Wynyard Quarter is Wynyard Central.  It will be a mix of commercial office space focused around innovation and residential living earmarked for mixed-use apartments and townhouses that will allow for a mix of residents.

A 5-star international quality hotel is planned on a large site on the western edge of the Viaduct Harbour opposite the Viaduct Events Centre. This prime waterfront location is close to the CBD, transport and entertainment options.

Wynyard Central will feature new spaces and activity for people to enjoy such as green pocket parks, a new network of pedestrian-friendly laneways, and the newly built Daldy Street with associated Linear Park; community facilities such as a daycare centre, medical centre, and services such as food stores and corner shops, along with cafes, bars and restaurants. Regular happenings such as weekly workshops for kids, markets and outdoor cinema will be provided by Waterfront Auckland.

Later stages include residential, retail and commercial development as well as a signature public building as part of the Headland Park development.



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