The abandonment of a four-storey building in Hamilton's CBD is sparking fears it could be the first of many "ghost buildings" which fail to meet the new earthquake strengthening requirements.
Building owner ANZ evacuated its 460sq m building at 334 Victoria St last month because it required significant strengthening and the bank has instead found temporary premises while it considers building a new office in the city.
Hamilton City Council requires buildings deemed category one, such as the ANZ's 1970 building, to be brought up to at least 34 per cent of the building code by March 2019 or to be demolished.
Thirty-three category one buildings in Hamilton require earthquake strengthening and 24 potential category one buildings still need engineering reports.