Spark to establish a new office in Christchurch CBD
Spark today announced it will be returning to the heart of Christchurch’s CBD in a new high-profile office to be built in Cathedral Square.
Spark currently has more than 650 staff spread across four different locations, and has recently signed a contract as anchor tenant in a striking new building which will allow Spark to move most of its operations back into the heart of the city.
A purpose-built, four-level facility at 2 Cathedral Square will allow Spark to eventually operate a two-site strategy in Christchurch and relocate around 450 of its people into the new site in 2019.
The landmark location overlooking Cathedral Square was chosen based on its proximity to the CBD and key amenities and was the site of the old BNZ building. It’s on the edge of the retail precinct and across the square from the Christchurch City Council’s new Knowledge Centre where Spark is supporting the development of a ‘Spark Lab’ through the Christchurch City Foundation.
The new building is close to Spark’s main Christchurch location pre-earthquake in Hereford Street. One of the Hereford Street buildings still houses Spark’s main Christchurch communications exchange, but is no longer suitable for office accommodation, while a neighbouring Spark building has been demolished.
Simon Moutter, Spark CEO, says the Christchurch development is an important step for Spark’s people and highlights the company’s commitment to rejuvenating the Christchurch CBD.
“Our people have been spread across four different locations for the last few years while we’ve worked through the best possible long-term solution. We are now ready to honour a commitment we made to get back into the CBD when the timing was right to move.
“This new building will enable the growth and development of our entire South Island business, and put us in the heart of the city in a central location that’s great for our people and great for the city. Spark has a long history in Christchurch, and we are excited to play our part in the CBD regeneration.”
The 5085sqm building will be fully occupied by Spark except for a small number of retail and hospitality leases. Overlooking Cathedral Square with a large central atrium, public thoroughfare and rooftop hospitality. It will be 5 star Green Star accredited by design and have a NABERS NZ 4.5 star energy efficiency rating.
The premises is being built by developer Nexus Point, and leased under a long-term agreement with Spark. Nexus Point have begun to clear the site ready for construction later this year and the building will be ready to occupy around the end of July 2019.
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