Mayor to turn first sod on Alexandra Park’s second stage
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Mayor to turn first
sod on Alexandra Park’s second stage
Auckland Mayor
Len Brown will turn the first sod tomorrow to officially
mark the second stage of construction for Alexandra Park’s
significant urban village development.
The occasion will take place at Alexandra Park’s former car-park on Green Lane West at 4.30pm on Thursday, 28 April.
Attendees will include local dignitaries, leaders of Australasian construction company Ganellen, Auckland Trotting Club board members and staff, and representatives from Auckland Council, Campbell Brown Planning Limited, N-Compass, architects RTA Studio, and Colliers International.
Ganellen will build the development’s
second stage which will i
nclude two integrated buildings
with 128 one-to-three-bedroom apartments and 2,500sqm of
ground-floor retail space. Building B1 comprises of nine
levels above ground, while Building B2 has five. The second
stage will include 248 carparks within a shared two-level
basement.
Chief executive of Alexandra Park, Dominique Dowding says: “This is another great milestone for Alexandra Park and is one of the largest brownfield developments currently happening in the city. Having Ganellen construct stage two reinforces our complete focus on quality. We’re determined to be leaders.”
Ganellen project leader Michael Doig says: “We’re delighted to lend our experience and expertise to this first-class urban village development. This is our first major new build project in Auckland and is completely in line with the type of large residential projects that we have built our reputation upon in Sydney.”
Residents start moving into
stage one from mid next year. Apartment sales for both
stages have been strong, with the on-site apartment display
suite open from 12pm to 4pm daily or by appointment by
calling 0800-275-484 or visiting
www.apliving.co.nz
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