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| | Title | Albany picked for expansion. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 November 1995; p.11 | | Description | Computer company PC Direct has built a $3.5 million new headquarters in the North Harbour Industrial Estate, Albany | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany plans unveiled. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 13 December 1996; p. 3 | | Description | Plans for major shopping centre for retailers selling mainly bulk goods, as opposed to speciality shops, are to be considered by the Albany Community Board. To be known as Northfields Retail, Albany, on land bounded by Mercari Way, Don McKinnon Drive and Coliseum Drive. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany: a vision. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 19 September 1997; pp. 4-5 | | Description | Feature on the commercial development of the Albany area. Mention of Northfields Retail (shopping complex), Waveworld, population growth, roading (Alpurt), 'edge city' concept, Massey University growth. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Big machines ready to go | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 26 October 1995; p.8 | | Description | Albany's biggest site, the 126ha that will accommodate the Albany Regional Centre, will take three more years to complete bulk earthworks, roading and service | | View full record |
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| | Title | Centre' sign stay despite court ruling. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 17 September 1998; p. 2 | | Description | The High Court has ruled that the new Albany shopping centre cannot use the name Albany Supa Centre, after legal action by Jonmer projects Ltd, owner of the Manakua Supa Centre. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Cultures intermingle as town meets gown. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 10 October 1996; p. 16 | | Description | North Harbour Industrial Estate is growing fast and becoming New Zealand's "silicone valley"; it is predicted that cafes will spring up there soon; Massey University's business studies faculty initiates a "town meets gown" public relations exercise. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Deputy PM will open new base | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 08 January 1996; p.8 | | Description | Computer company PC Direct has built a $3.5 million new headquarters in the North Harbour Industrial Estate, Albany | | View full record |
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| | Title | Developers deny using scare tactics | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 20 July 1995; p.7 | | Description | Albany land developers deny using scare tactics to free up prime peices of real estate, as claimed by Albany lawyer Paul Gallagher (North Harbour News July 6) | | View full record |
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| | Title | Development christened. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 03 October 1997; p. 11 | | Description | The development at Albany which includes the North Harbour Stadium, a shopping centre now under construction, and the proposed Waveworld water park, will be called the Albany Centre. It has been called various names until now but Council has decided all future signs will bear the name "Albany Centre". (Former names included Albany City Centre, Albany Regional Centre and Albany Sub-regional Centre.) | | View full record |
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| | Title | Development selling well. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 15 July 1997; p. 24 | | Description | Five units in an 11-unit tech warehouse and office development in Bush Road Albany, have been sold ahead of construction completion. Other vacant industrial/commercial units listed. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Fewer leaving area to work. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 08 March 1996; pp.1,6 | | Description | About 57% of the workforce lives and works in North Shore City and future growth with the development of Albany is predicted. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Firms urged to use university. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 02 August 1996; p.3 | | Description | Massey University Albany Campus is keen for local businesses to interact with and make use of the university's facilities. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Green light for new centre. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 19961219; p.5 | | Description | A large shopping centre in an area destined to become the new centre for Albany has been given the go ahead. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Jobless try their luck on Shore. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 17 November 1998; p. 3 | | Description | Alan Ching, of Work and Income New Zealand, believes the number of new settlers on the Shore from other parts of N.Z. could be in the hundreds. Albany commercial growth may be attracting people to the Shore. New Zealand Employment Service and Income Support have joined forces and are moving into one office in the recently vacated Dress-for-Less premises in Hurstmere Rd, Takapuna. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Land aplenty in Albany area. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 30 October 1996; D11 | | Description | Bayleys Real Estate survey suggests that, at present rates, there is plenty of land still available for development on the North Harbour estate, Rosedale Rd, and to a lesser extent, at Mairangi Bay. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Land sale disappoints Albany Village retailers | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 04 April 1996; p.3 | | Description | The sale of Albany Village's last vacant section has disappointed Mainstreet members who had hoped it might be used for additional retail space.Instead the land, earlier used for car-parking outside the ASB bank, will become a car sales yard | | View full record |
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| | Title | Look what they've done to our town. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 25 April 1998; H6 | | Description | Yesterday Albany was a quiet rural backwater; today it's a seething mix of industry, housing and academia. Profile of Albany. 50 per cent increase in population in the past five years from 1991. | | View full record |
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| | Title | New home for PC company | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 21 November 1995; p.28 | | Description | Computer company PC Direct has built a $3.5 million new headquarters in the North Harbour Industrial Estate, Albany | | View full record |
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| | Title | No lazing in sun at Albany. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 21 February 1995; sec. 1, p. 3 | | Description | Work is proceeding on construction of new Albany Regional Centre, opposite Massey University. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Northern growth. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 14 August 1999; G1 | | Description | Run-down on developments at East Coast Bays and in the rapidly growing Albany area; includes artist's impression of the Radius Medical Centre and "medi-hotel" complementing the stadium's design. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Orchard belt rapidly vanishing | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 24 April 1996; p.12 | | Description | Albany's orchards are all but gone.The once verdant orchard belt has been overtaken by residential and industrial subdivisions in various stages of development | | View full record |
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| | Title | Orchards feel the squeeze | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 15 February 1996; p.1 | | Description | Albany orchardist Allen Collinge is feeling a little hemmed in by the closure of two roads that lead to his fruit and vegetable shop | | View full record |
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| | Title | PC company success story | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 15 February 1996; p.2 | | Description | Development in the Albany Basin defies conventional widsom, says deputy prime minister Don McKinnon.PC Direct which opened last Friday, is an example of New Zealand enterprise. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Penguin Books signs lease | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 20 June 1995; p.10 | | Description | The Shore's position as the centre of book publishing in New Zealand has been further enhanced, with Penguin Books signing a 10 year lease for a new national distribution centre at North Harbour | | View full record |
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| | Title | Plant moves to Albany. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 18 April 1997; p.4 | | Description | Firth Industries is leaving its Wairau Rd, Glenfield, site and moving to Albany. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Service centre planned for estate at North Harbour. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 15 April 1998; E10 | | Description | Bell Properties has a mixed-use development of 10 office suites aimed at professionals and a cafe and bistro planned for the North Harbour industrial estate; Kea Properties plans a 10-unit designated automotive centre (North Harbour Service Centre). | | View full record |
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| | Title | Service centres on workforce. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 14 April 1998; p. 29 | | Description | Automotive centre to be built to service the growing workforce at the North Harbour industrial estate and the larger Albany area. 10-unit development planned. Artist's impression of the building. | | View full record |
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| | Title | St Lukes plans $200m complex | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 02 May 1996; p.1 | | Description | St. Lukes Group plans to invest up to $200 million in New Zealand's largest shopping and entertainment complex at Albany | | View full record |
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| | Title | St. Lukes' option on Albany centre | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 26 October 1995; p.1 | | Description | The St. Lukes property group holds the first refusal to establish a shopping centre at Albany's Regional Centre, presently at the earthworks stage. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Superstores for Albany. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 27 June 1996; p. 1 | | Description | Pak'N Save plans to build its largest N.Z. store, Placemakers aims to open by Christmas 1997 and The Warehouse is to confirm its presence on the same block at Albany Regional Centre. City Services Director, Clive Fuhr, says North Shore City Council, police and courts are still to decide whether to choose Albany for new headquarters. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Trust spends $3.8m in Shore deal. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 29 March 1995; sec.3, p.19 | | Description | Head office of Hanimex in Albany's North Harbour Industrial Estate has been bought for Joseph Banks' New Zealand Property Trust. | | View full record |
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