Business and recreation park launched in Wellington
A 6.5 hectare business and recreational park on Wellington's waterfront has been launched.
Wednesday, July 20th 2005, 7:59AM
by The Landlord
To be called Harbour Quays, the land owned by CentrePort Wellington will be developed into a major commercial, retail business and recreational space with room for at least a dozen multi-level buildings.Development Manager Ray Di Leva told the 100 strong crowd at the launch led by the city's mayor Kerry Prendergast: "Harbour Quays is the most significant development in Wellington's commercial property market in the last ten years and the first based on looking after the environment."
He saw tenants including corporates, government departments and retail with a strong emphasis on providing recreational space such as parks, cafes and entertainment facilities.
Mr Di Leva added: "We've put significant effort into ensuring Harbour Quays integrates well with the existing buildings, the city and especially Wellington's Waterfront.
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