What’s at stake: Cooper and Company is betting $350 million that premium downtown office space can still attract major tenants as employers work to bring people back to the city.
Background: Britomart Central will replace The Pavilions with 20,000 square metres of office, retail and food and beverage space beside Takutai Square.
Main players: Peter Cooper, Cooper and Company, Cheshire Architects, Peddlethorp, LT McGuinness and Auckland Council.
Peter Cooper is ready to spend about $350 million on the next major stage of Britomart, despite tougher conditions in Auckland’s city centre and as yet no signed tenants.
Britomart Central will replace The Pavilions beside Takutai Square with 20,000 square metres of office, retail and food and
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Key points
What’s at stake: Cooper and Company is betting $350 million that premium downtown office space can still attract major tenants as employers work to bring people back to the city.
Background: Britomart Central will replace The Pavilions with 20,000 square metres of office, retail and food and beverage space beside Takutai Square.
Main players: Peter Cooper, Cooper and Company, Cheshire Architects, Peddlethorp, LT McGuinness and Auckland Council.