Ryman Healthcare this month opened a new Birkenhead retirement village, while legal opposition estimated to cost $75,000 grows to its Devonport plans.
The Bert Sutcliffe village on Rangatira Rd was opened at the start of the month, around the same time New Zealand Institute of Architects' Auckland branch and civic lobby group Urban Auckland joined an Environment Court appeal against Ryman's Wakakura proposal on Ngataringa Rd.
The new Birkenhead village was named after the late North Shore cricketer who attended Takapuna Grammar. It was developed on the former Fernz Lodge site. Simon Challies, Ryman managing director, said the site was ideal because it looked out over Kauri Point.
"We designed it to take advantage of the natural contours and maximise the views, without dominating the neighbourhood," Challies said.
Residents from about 400 single dwelling would move into the village and the area was struggling from a housing shortage, he said.