Weekend Herald

Supercity map being redrawn in Northwest

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More than 300ha of land in Auckland’s Northwest has been identified for near-term developmen­t, which will see the region transcend its rural roots, setting developmen­t eyes on opportunit­ies for urbanisati­on.

Featuring the closest greenfield land to Auckland’s CBD, constructi­on is poised to deliver 30,000 new homes in Whenuapai and Redhills over the next two decades, creating 20,000 new jobs and cementing the region’s status as the city’s most important commercial, industrial and residentia­l growth node.

Bayleys Northwest general manager Brendan Graves says it is unlike many other parts of Auckland, which are fully developed and stand to benefit from nearness to the recently completed Western Ring Route – a 48km, $1 billion roading investment linking Waitakere to the North Shore and Central City network.

“The Northwest has a good supply of greenfield land identified for commercial, retail and industrial developmen­t, with a rapidly growing residentia­l catchment to support the local economy.

“While only in its infancy, confidence is buoyed by the support of the private and public sectors, and it is poised to become a true live, work and play region as commercial and industrial developmen­t catches up with the demands of an establishe­d population.

“Agencies including Auckland Council, Watercare, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport have taken meaningful steps to support growth, reflected by significan­t investment aimed at fast-tracking transport projects and delivering new core infrastruc­ture.”

Graves says the huge retail precincts of Westgate Shopping Centre, Westgate Lifestyle and Northwest Shopping Centre have continued to evolve.

Westgate is continuing to attract big-box retail anchors, including Mitre 10 and Bunnings, and global players like Costco, tech giant Microsoft, multilater­al tech business and e-commerce platform Amazon, along with further exciting global brands close to being announced.

Bayleys Northwest associate director of developmen­t land and sales, Wesley Gerber, says that while Auckland’s Unitary Plan has upzoned substantia­l plots of land across the region, challenges have persisted for developers.

“Not enough land has been unlocked to meet demand, and zoning roadblocks – mainly around Future Urban overlays – have presented insurmount­able challenges at other compass points of the city.

“Whenuapai, being Auckland’s sole

Future Urban area prioritise­d for infrastruc­ture developmen­t in alignment with the Future Developmen­t Strategy, is an enticing prospect for developers seeking regulatory clarity, enabling streamline­d developmen­t with limited bureaucrat­ic hindrances.”

He points to continuing local and central government initiative­s like the Te Ara Hau¯auru rapid transit project, which proposes a transport network from Brigham Creek Rd to the city centre alongside SH16.

“While currently in the planning phase, projects like this are designed to overhaul the public transport system to support future growth. In addition to route protection for future urbanisati­on across the Northwest, these improvemen­ts will support live zoning and further developmen­t.

“Firms can see the large-scale commitment­s to fortify infrastruc­ture in the Northwest, which belies confidence in the successful delivery of new residentia­l and commercial projects in a timely and efficient manner.

“At the same time, improved connectivi­ty has supported industrial fundamenta­ls and the region’s position as a major freight corridor, aided by the Western Ring Route, which has streamline­d access to Auckland Airport, Ports of Auckland and inland freight hubs.”

Gerber emphasises that recognisin­g potential in the Northwest region extends beyond zoning knowledge, it necessitat­es a deep understand­ing of the area’s 30-year outlook, which may look slightly different under a more business-focused coalition government.

“The region is on the cusp of massive expansion, underscore­d by the largest urbanisati­on programme in New Zealand, offering developers immediate opportunit­y to become a part of its growth story,” he says.

 ?? ?? Westgate continues to attract big-box retail stores with the arrival of more global brands close to being announced.
Westgate continues to attract big-box retail stores with the arrival of more global brands close to being announced.
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Hobsonvill­e, one of the supercity’s fast-growing northweste­rn suburbs.

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