The New Zealand Herald

Flat Bush set to be centre of attention

- Anne Gibson

After years of planning, Flat Bush in south-east Auckland is getting its long-awaited town centre at Ormiston in a $200 million scheme now under constructi­on.

Evan Davies, Todd Property managing director, said constructi­on began in October at the 4.5ha site beside Barry Curtis Park.

Savory Constructi­on and Scarboro Constructi­on are working on the retail centre which will eventually be 45,000sq m, with JFL doing civil works. In addition, 1250 car parks are planned.

In 2007, developer Nigel McKenna and Manukau City announced plans for the Flat Bush town centre, bounded by Te Irirangi and Redoubt Rds. McKenna had a $1 billion vision for that area but last decade, he was bankrupted and the centre was never built.

That frustrated some people who bought homes, expecting it to rise. For example, Jason Chiang of Botany Junction expressed disappoint­ment and said constructi­on should have started by around 2009.

By 2012, Auckland Council Property chief executive David Rankin and Davies announced a scaled-back version of McKenna’s original

plans for the same land. Now, Todd has issued a statement saying the town centre “begins to take shape”.

Davies said Todd built and owned the Pak’nSave in the centre which was the first developmen­t there. That opened at the end of 2015.

Todd had also created sites for 129 new residences, built

by Fletcher and developed other smaller retail associated with the supermarke­t.

The site is bounded by Ormiston Rd, Stancombe Rd, Murphy Rd and Chapel Rd and is near Sancta Maria College.

“I don’t think it’s taken so long in reality,” Davies said, referring to the global

financial crisis around 2007/08, the developmen­t work which had already taken place, getting consents for the town centre, developing services for the sites and negotiatin­g with Panuku Developmen­t Auckland.

“A great deal of work was required on infrastruc­ture. I’m

pretty happy with the way progress has gone.”

Davies said shops, a gym, eight-theatre multiplex cinema, library, aquatic centre and open spaces are planned for the site. A dining lane, food hall and restaurant precinct are planned.

Premises would be developed for about 100

commercial and retail tenants including The Warehouse, Hoyts, and another supermarke­t. The layout would be around a traditiona­l main street format. Completion is expected between 2019 and 2022. Davies said Todd planned to gradually buy all 19ha of the land.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of how the Ormiston town centre will look when it is completed, which is expected to be between 2019 and 2022.
An artist’s impression of how the Ormiston town centre will look when it is completed, which is expected to be between 2019 and 2022.

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