One of Auckland's first two multi-storey state housing blocks has been sold to Auckland University to help meet a desperate shortage of student accommodation.
The 45-unit block at 44 Symonds St, a 68-year-old category A heritage building which cannot be demolished under the district plan, has been vacant since 2013 because of leaks.
Housing NZ hired conservation architects Salmond Reed to develop plans to renovate and extend the block, but chief executive Glen Sowry said it was "not economically viable" to go ahead.
"We estimated that it would be over $20 million to bring the building back up to standard, in line with its Category A heritage listing," he said.
Instead, Auckland University property director Peter Fehl said the university would upgrade the building for postgraduate students, including family apartments for older students with families.