Weekend Herald

Govt hub mapped out for Manukau

- Tom Dillane

A number of government department­s are in discussion­s to relocate their Auckland offices into a single hub yet to be built in South Auckland.

The hub would likely use a grouping of closely situated pieces of land Auckland Council owns in the suburb of Manukau, most of which are currently carparks.

Five of the six Panuku-owned Manukau plots slated for developmen­t are situated in a single block bordered by Manukau Station Rd and Ronwood Ave.

The plots of land are scattered around existing Auckland Council buildings, including the Manukau Library, and are all adjacent to Westfield Manukau City shopping centre. The Manukau Civic Centre, in the same block, is another building Panuku has identified as a potential site to be redevelope­d to make room for the government hub.

Panuku Developmen­t Auckland, which manages Auckland Council’s land, says it is “awaiting direction” on how and when to proceed with the hub developmen­t.

It is not clear which government department­s are in discussion­s with Panuku over relocating their Auckland offices, but it is understood inquiries have been made by several this year.

Inland Revenue was one government department which confirmed it had been “engaging” with the Government Property Group over a potential move to the hub but had “not made any decisions”.

Government Property Group chief adviser Peter Bollmann said it was “too early to confirm which [government] agencies would participat­e”.

“Any option or options progressed will consider property opportunit­ies that best meet the needs of government in the area,” Bollmann said. “This project is a great opportunit­y to refocus the public service in the Auckland region, supporting the drive for government office accommodat­ion to become more agile, responsive and resilient.”

The Government Hub will be one project in Panuku’s Transform Manukau initiative, which aims to facilitate urban regenerati­on in the South Auckland suburb over the next 20 years.

The grouping of Manukau blocks of land slated for potential developmen­t for the government hub, including the Civic Centre, is near another contentiou­s piece of Auckland Council-owned land.

Auckland Council owns a substantia­l amount of land just north of the Southweste­rn Motorway, which includes Rainbow’s End, Manukau District Court and the Counties Manukau Police Station.

It is yet unclear how it will be used as part of the Transform Manukau project.

 ??  ?? Manukau Civic Building is in line for potential redevelopm­ent as part of Panuku’s Transform Manukau project.
Manukau Civic Building is in line for potential redevelopm­ent as part of Panuku’s Transform Manukau project.
 ??  ?? Peter Bollmann
Peter Bollmann

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