New homes and preserved heritage for New Lynn

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Source: Auckland Council

Eke Panuku Development Auckland is delighted to announce that it has both secured a part of New Lynn’s rich history and enabled the development of new homes for the neighbourhood.

This comes after the successful sale, on behalf of Auckland Council, of 18 Totara Avenue, New Lynn to Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities for a mixed-used development.

The 2000m2 site has been of local interest for many years given the heritage status of the Oag’s Building located on the property. As part of the development agreement with Kāinga Ora, the facade of the Oag’s Building will be retained, forming part of the frontage of a proposed state-of-the-art, nine-storey, mixed-use building. Once complete, the development could include approximately 80 homes on the upper levels and commercial space on the ground floor, with a target completion date of mid to late 2025.

Marian Webb, Eke Panuku’s general manager of Assets & Delivery, welcomed the sale, which will provide much-needed additional housing in the New Lynn Merchant Quarter.

“The New Lynn Urban Plan recognises this area as a key site for positive and progressive change, reflected by the considerable range of housing options already being built in this key transport hub.

“As an urban regeneration agency, we are delighted to have secured a great development partner who will not only bring more housing options to this area but understands the importance of preserving the iconic building facade and maintaining this important piece of history for future generations to come,” she says.

Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities General Manager Construction and Innovation Patrick Dougherty says the residences will offer local permanent housing options, helping to address the public housing register.

“The development will provide modern, warm and dry homes, with easy access to community amenities and walkable public transport connections to all of Auckland. More importantly, it will offer a base for residents to pursue jobs or study locally, allowing them the option to live, work and contribute to the thriving New Lynn community.”

Whau Ward Councillor Tracy Mulholland says that she is pleased with the news.

“This has been a long time coming, with lots of work behind the scenes by many people to help get this moving to achieve an agreement that now will progress unlike previous negotiations. So, I, along with many others in the community, am delighted to have reached this point.

“It’s a fantastic location in central New Lynn that is close to the transport hub, shops, cafes and other amenities. It’s a good outcome not only for the people who will come to make this their home, but also in retaining the historical elements of the original building, a part of the history of the area will be preserved,” she says.

This Kāinga Ora mixed-use development will be constructed in accordance with key design requirements and outcomes:

  • All homes will be built and certified at a minimum Homestar 6 Rating.
  • The heritage scheduled Oag’s Building facade is to be incorporated in the redevelopment of the site.
  • Architectural design and facade materials will be high-quality and reflect the character of adjoining building and the New Lynn Urban Plan (2010).
  • All buildings will have a defined entry with preference given to Totara Avenue.
  • The development must follow a continuous building-line to the back of the public footpath.

The Oag’s Building located on site was built in 1925 (an Auckland Council Historic Heritage Places Category B building, and is included in the sale). It was named after local draper John Innes Oag, is of historical and community significance, and will undergo remedial works and continued maintenance. This revitalisation work will clearly show the Oag’s Building as a separate entity to the future residential homes once the development is complete.

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