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  2. Cordis, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The Cordis Hotel, Auckland is a luxury hotel in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] Formerly named The Langham, Auckland, it occupies the historic site of Partington's Windmill, a local landmark until its demolition in 1950.

  3. SkyCity Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Skycity Hotel, Auckland is a four-star hotel and was opened in January 1996. It is one of New Zealand's busiest hotels and is located inside the main Auckland complex and serves mainly families, business travellers and gamblers who play at the casino. It offers 323 rooms which were refurbished in 2013. [12]

  4. SkyCity Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    SkyCity Hotel, Auckland is a four-star casino hotel. It is one of New Zealand's busiest hotels and is located inside the main Auckland complex. It serves mainly families, business people and casino customers. It has 323 rooms. [28] SkyCity Grand Hotel is a five-star hotel and was officially opened by the Prime Minister, Helen Clark in April

  5. Metropolis (Auckland building) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a 40-storey residential / hotel skyscraper in the Auckland CBD of Auckland, New Zealand, developed in 1999 by Krukziener Properties.Commended for its style and quality, the NZ$180 million cost of its construction also led to major financial fallout. [2]

  6. QT Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    QT Hotel in Wellington. The brand was established in 2011, with its first hotel QT Gold Coast. [2] QT is a subsidiary of the ASX-listed Event Hospitality and Entertainment, a corporation that owns and operates brands in the entertainment, hospitality and leisure sectors, mainly within Australasia.

  7. The Northern Club - Wikipedia

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    The four-storey building, a high-rise in its own time, was originally designed as a hotel and was built on the first section sold at Auckland's inaugural land sale in 1841. [4] Following the purchase, architect Edward Ramsey was commissioned to rearrange the hotel's internal rooms for use by the club's 120 founding members.