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  2. Cityhop - Wikipedia

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    Cityhop is New Zealand's first carsharing service operating in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. It was founded by former Auckland City councillor Victoria Carter with JUCY, a rental car and campervan company. [1] [2] In 2018, Cityhop has 80 vehicles and more than 3000 active drivers. [3]

  3. List of Fast-track Approvals Bill projects - Wikipedia

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    Auckland: Housing and Land Development: The project is a large-scale residential development on 39.7 hectares of Crown owned land in Mt Albert, Auckland delivering approximately 4,000 – 4,500 homes over 10 – 15+ years in a mix of typologies. Fulton Hogan Land Development Ltd: Milldale Stages 4C and 10–13: Auckland: Housing and Land ...

  4. Deloitte Centre - Wikipedia

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    The building finished in 2010 The building under construction in late 2008. 80 Queen Street is a skyscraper office tower located in Auckland, New Zealand.Built between 2006–2009, it contains 18 levels of offices as well as 4 basement car parks and 3 levels of plant, and a special two storey high architectural feature on the top giving a total height of 100 metres (330 feet).

  5. Auckland CBD - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, [4] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei .

  6. Ironbank (Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    Ironbank is a 4,500-m 2, six-level mixed-used (retail and office) development on Karangahape Road, Auckland city centre, New Zealand. The building also provides a mechanical, automated car stacker for 96 cars, which the robotic system racks in a four-level storage wall.

  7. Aotea Square - Wikipedia

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    Aotea Square hosting an art installation, 2010. Aotea Square (Māori: Aotea - Te Papa Tū Wātea) is a large paved public area in the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand.Officially opened in 1979 by Sir Dove-Myer Robinson next to Queen Street, it is used for open-air concerts and gatherings, markets, and political rallies.

  8. Karangahape Road - Wikipedia

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    Karangahape Road (commonly known as K' Road) is one of the main streets in the central business district (CBD) of Auckland, New Zealand.The massive expansion of motorways through the nearby inner city area – and subsequent flight of residents and retail into the suburbs from the 1960s onwards – turned it from one of Auckland's premier shopping streets into a marginal area with the ...

  9. Carlaw Park - Wikipedia

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    Carlaw Park was a multi-purpose stadium in Parnell, a central suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It neighboured the Auckland Domain 's Northern end. It was primarily used for rugby league and had a peak spectator capacity of around 28,000 in the 1930s, though this fell to around 17,000 by the time the ground was closed in 2002.