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| | Title | A business centre for the future. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 30 September 1997; p. 26 | | Description | Artist's impression of Sentinel Park, the new business centre to open in Albany in 1998. Details of the development included. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany - the hot subdivision. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 11 July 1997; p.18 (suppl.) | | Description | Advertising feature on commercial and residential development at Albany. Separate map p.2. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Albany becomes focal point. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 04 March 1997; p. 10 | | Description | New Zealand Insurance has rejected parking hassles in Takapuna and moved instead to Albany; Albany is being mooted by many businesses and property developers as the future focal point of the North Shore. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Bank's 'inspiring interior' pleases the judges. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 20 June 2003; p. 3 | | Description | ASB Bank's multi-use centre in Albany has won yet another award. The $20 million C:Drive building was one of two Shore commercial properties that were winners in the 2003 Property Council Rider Hunt awards. A merit award in the office category went to Maxxium House in Shea Terrace, Takapuna. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Declined mall extension riles Westfield. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 10 July 2008; p.4 | | Description | Westfield New Zealand is "gobsmacked" at North Shore City Council's rejection of plans for stage two of its Albany mall development. Westfield is seeking consent for an extra 46,161 square metre development. That includes 3291 carparks over six levels, two levels of various retail, landscaping and an outdoor play area. Its estimated cost is $210 million. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Estate development nearly used up. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 08 August 1997; p. 1 | | Description | Over 75,000 sq m of vacant estate land has been built on since November 1996; if that rate of land absorption continues, there are just over three years of land supply left. Available space at nearby Constellation Drive precinct all but gone. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Jonmer sets new standards.. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 04 October 1997; E10 | | Description | Jonmer Projects is to build a mews-style shop and office centre in the Albany Basin, cnr Rosedale Road and William Pickering Dr. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Mall delayed by large levy. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times, 27 May 2004; p. 9 | | Description | Multimillion dollar costs faced by shopping centre giant Westfield Ltd. for development levies may delay its major refurbishment of existing Shore malls. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Office and industrial complex for Albany. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 19 November 1996; p. 69 | | Description | New development, called Sentinel Park, being developed in Airborne Road by Corro Investments and offers eight modern industrial units and two office buildings in a park-like setting; demand for investment units in Albany. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Office deep secrets exposed. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 23 November 2002; H1 | | Description | ASB Bank's new space-capsule building at Albany, which has won an international award, is a "tough box" hiding beauty within. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Rapid development continues at Albany. | | Source of Article | New Zealand Herald, 04 July 1997; C6 | | Description | Albany Basin land being developed for industrial and commercial buildings, particularly North Harbour industrial estate. Forecasts of big population increases in Albany over the next 20 yrs. Constellation Drive area is mostly developed. Comparison between Constellation, North Harbour, Rosedale and Wairau Valley office and warehouse rental costs. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Research pinpoints land availability. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 12 November 1996; p. 25 | | Description | 20 years supply of land left in the Rosedale Industrial estate but other major industrial areas have been more extensively developed. Vacant land analysis table for North Harbour Industrial Estate, Mairangi Bay Industrial Estate, Rosedale Industrial Estate. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Strong demand for industrial sections. | | Source of Article | North Harbour News, 31 October 1996; p. 19 | | Description | Investment demand in land zoned for industrial office purposes is strong in Albany; tenants at North Harbour, Mairangi Bay and Rosedale industrial districts sensitive to location and design; with State Highway 1 going through the middle of Rosedale industrial estate, the future looks good for business. Includes prices of land, and map of industrial sites. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Traders fear Albany expansion plan. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 04 March 2003; p. 3 | | Description | Primary stakeholders in the Albany Centre shopping mall, Westfield and the Neil Group, have unveiled development plans that have surrounding business centres worried. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Views on Albany growth wanted. | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 10 April 2003; p. 7 | | Description | A community open day at North Harbour Stadium aims to get feedback from businesses and residents affected by the North Shore City Council development of Albany. | | View full record |
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| | Title | Will the real city centre please stand up? | | Source of Article | North Shore Times Advertiser, 19 December 2002; p. 5 | | Description | Debate is heating up over whether Albany or Takapuna should be the centre city of the North Shore; the draft vision for Albany says the Albany centre is the largest new centre planned in New Zealand, but Takapuna Beach Business Association general manager Lyndsay Waugh says historically and emotionally Takapuna has always been the city centre. | | View full record |
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