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Tainui Group Holdings
Annual Report
2012
A key strength of
s the
signifcant customer car parking,
roading layout and car-parking
management system. During the year,
a further 843 customer car parks
were constructed, bringing capacity
to over 2,860, additional access ways
were created, and the car park system
continued its roll out.
CBD Development
TGH’s head offce has outgrown its
current premises located at 4 Bryce
Street, Hamilton. To accommodate
the necessary expansion, a re-
development of the premises at 6 Bryce
Street, Hamilton has commenced. The
expanded premises will house TGH
and also include Joe’s Garage Cafe,
a new cafe operator to Hamilton. This
re-development, along with TGH’s
neighbouring buildings at 2 and 4
Bryce Street, will form a boutique offce
precinct which will help enhance the
CBD and reinforce TGH’s commitment to
the central city.
TGH is also very pleased that it has
secured Palate restaurant as a tenant in
refurbished premises in its Alma Street
building overlooking the Waikato River.
Palate continues to be one of the regions
premier restaurants, and the shift to
this location should only enhance that
reputation.
Residential Development
The Callum Brae Tainui joint venture
development at Huntington is nearing
completion with only 24 of its 655
sections remaining for sale. Planning
is underway for the residential
development of 40 hectares located at
Rotokauri, less than a kilometre west of
The Base, which will ensure that TGH
remains in the residential development
sector. Added to Rotokauri and located
an easy distance from both Hamilton and
Auckland, 31 sections are available for
sale in a recently developed property at
Hartis Avenue, Huntly.
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Awards and Nominations
Awards/Accolades
Property Council New Zealand –Waikato Branch
The Judges choice award for overall outstanding contribution to the Waikato
Property Industry.
New Zealand Concrete Society
Commendation Landscape award for Te AWA.
Human Rights Commission
Special award for cultural references and
bi-lingual signage at The Base and in particular, Te AWA.
Marae Investigates
2011 Maori of the year – business section.
Auckland Architecture Awards
Commercial architecture and interior award for Novotel Auckland Airport Hotel.
New Zealand Architecture Award
Commercial Architecture for Novotel Auckland Airport Hotel.
2012 NZ Property Council
Awards Category – Retail Property Award for Te AWA.
2012 NZ Property Council Awards
Category – Tourism and Leisure Property Award for Novotel Auckland Airport hotel.
Nominations
New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
2011 Best Annual Report by a Corporate Organisation (Finalist).
2011 NZ Timber Awards
Commercial Architectural Excellence Category for Te AWA.
2011 NZ Timber Awards
Interior Fitout Category for Te AWA.
2011 NZ Timber Awards
Clever Wood Solution Category for Te AWA.
2012 International Council of Shopping Centers
Asia Pacifc Shopping Center Awards, Category – New Developments,
Category – Expansions, Te AWA.