Ensuring Auckland copes with growth and has enough offices, apartments and shops is one of the biggest challenges the city faces, according to Auckland Council's chief economist Geoff Cooper.
The city centre commanded a significant productivity premium over the rest of New Zealand and so ensuring the growth of this area was an important issue for the entire country, Cooper said.
He was commenting after Colliers International released a study showing Auckland needed the equivalent of 54 buildings of the scale of the PwC Tower, Metropolis block and the Downtown mall in a little under two decades to cope with another 500,000 people.
"Ensuring adequate access into the city centre is a significant infrastructure challenge to growth forecasts.
"Over the next few years this means investing in the electrification of the rail network, a redesigned and more efficient bus network and the city rail link - but more will be needed in the decades to come," Cooper said.