The demolition of three buildings in Wellington will be brought forward in light of last week's 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
Two of the buildings are on land between Cable St and Wakefield St that the Wellington City Council bought as the site for the proposed Movie Museum and Convention Centre.
Recovery programme manager Mike Mendonca said the buildings have been targeted for demolition as part of the site clearance for the museum and centre, but the decision has been made to bring the work forward as the buildings suffered structural damage and risk collapsing in another strong quake.
The buildings have been fenced off and "walk-through" shipping containers will be placed around them tomorrow for public protection. Demolition preparation may start as early as next week.
In Karori, the council-owned St John's Church hall on the corner of Karori Rd and Campbell St will also be demolished in the next fortnight or so.
The 1960s building was unoccupied and had been damaged in the 2013 quakes. It is showing signs of further stress from the November 14 quake.
The council's medium-term intention has been to demolish the building to clear the site for sale to help raise funds for the construction of the new Karori Community Centre.
Meanwhile a council spokesman has said there is "a likelihood" PrimeProperty Group will face prosecution for illegally allowing tenants to live in the building at 61 Molesworth St in central Wellington.