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Britomart negotiations continue

Published: Thu 1 Apr 2004 11:23 AM
Britomart negotiations continue
Auckland City is continuing negotiations with the Bluewater Consortium over plans for the development of the Britomart area.
“Yesterday was the deadline for negotiations with Bluewater and we’re aware this has now passed,” said Councillor Douglas Armstrong, chair of the council’s Britomart Working Party. “These have been complex negotiations because the council needs to fully protect its objectives for this important area.
“We are hopeful that all outstanding issues can be completed by the end of next week. Auckland City and Bluewater have agreed that no further public comment will be made until negotiations are concluded.”
The Britomart aboveground development, located alongside the Britomart transport centre in downtown Auckland, will be the largest heritage protection project ever undertaken in New Zealand. It covers a 5.2 hectare site between Quay and Customs streets, Britomart Place and Queen Elizabeth Square.
The next full council meeting is scheduled for Thursday 22 April.

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