Historic foyer to reopen as café
The building has been sold to Relianz Holdings.
Sally Lindsay for NBR Food Industry Week
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
A licensed 50-seat café will be the first signs of new life in Auckland’s historic St James Theatre, which closed in 2007 and has been largely abandoned since.
The building has been sold to Relianz Holdings, which has partnered with the Auckland Notable Properties Trust to evaluate the work
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Sally Lindsay for NBR Food Industry Week
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
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