A downtown Auckland shopping centre will be demolished to make way for the multibillion-dollar Central Rail Link.
Scott Pritchard, Precinct chief executive, announced details this morning.
The company had entered into negotiations with Auckland Council with a view to co-ordinating the timing of works at Downtown Shopping Centre on Queen St with the building of a tunnel at the site for the City Rail Link, he said.
"We welcome the chance to work together with the council as obviously it would make a lot of sense to co-ordinate timing so they can advance works for the CRL tunnel at this site at the same time as we develop the Downtown Centre," Pritchard said.
The shopping centre sits on land required to build and operate the city rail link. Two rail lines will emerge from Britomart travelling below QEII Square and Downtown, before curving under Albert Street as they head south to connect with the existing rail line at Mt Eden.