New apartments, construction of the five-star $200 million hotel, offices and transformed streetscapes: expect to see big changes with the urban renewal of Auckland's waterfront Wynyard Quarter in 2017.
The busiest two years in the 20-year regeneration are now in full swing and by the middle of 2016, 13 sites were live. Since then, the new ASB Waterfront Theatre has been opened, along with the heritage Mason Bros. building and work on other sites has proceeded at pace.
When the quarter is fully developed by around 2030, it will be home to about 3000 residents and 25,000 workers.
A spokesperson for the Auckland Council-controlled Panuku Development Auckland which is in charge of the work said a tremendous amount of activity would occur in the area in 2017.
An upgrade and reconfiguration of the heritage warehouse, Mason Bros. building on Pakenham St, has been completed. Architects Warren and Mahoney - which also designed the changes - moved to this building in the innovation precinct in early December.