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Thorndon high-rise comes full circle

A Thorndon high-rise building that's been widely praised for its innovative seismic strengthening has gone back to the future.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, 01 Sep 2017

A Thorndon high-rise building that’s been widely praised for its innovative seismic strengthening has gone full circle.

The Intilecta Centre at Murphy St began life in 1970 as the head office for Lion Breweries.

When the brewery company sold the 12-storey building in the 1980s the brew tower

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Sally Lindsay
Fri, 01 Sep 2017
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