Sir Bob Jones acquires Auckland tower from Canadian pension funds
The building at 51-53 Shortland Street had a rateable value of $70m in 2021.
Robt Jones Holdings now owns both towers that make up the Shortland Street Centre.
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Sir Bob Jones’ company has acquired an office building in downtown Auckland that was recently valued at $70 million.
Robt Jones Holding (RJH) has agreed to acquire the 18-floor building at 51-53 Shortland Street from PSPIB/CPPIB Waiheke Inc, which is the locally registered company for the Canadian
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