The head of one of the world's most influential advertising and branding agencies says a Hundertwasser-designed arts centre in Whangarei is a no-brainer.
An Auckland-based property developer has also said his company's proposed investment in Whangarei - an upmarket hotel on a Riverside Drive site opposite the Town Basin and currently housing old boat sheds - is "entirely contingent" on the Hundertwasser Wairau Maori Art Centre proposal going ahead.
New York-based executive chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, New Zealander Kevin Roberts said he has no doubts about the value of the proposed development at the Town Basin site.
On his blog, now linked to the YES! website, Mr Roberts said the HWMAC would distinguish Northland on the world stage - "In the process instantly transforming the locale into a tourism magnet."
"City branding does not generally happen overnight, and artistic and economic opportunities like this are rare. This referendum vote is a no-brainer from my perspective," Mr Roberts said.