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Avondale developments
Location: Avondale developments, Avondale, Auckland, Auckland View our interactive map The housing development information for Avondale has moved to an interactive map, incorporated under the Whau Local Board area .
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Ministers check out innovative new homes in Avondale
Just before the first customers move into their brand new, two-bedroom Kāinga Ora homes in Avondale, a handful of special guests took a sneak preview. … reduced embodied carbon emissions, Ken said. The complex is the third of four Kāinga Ora developments to use CLT and OSM techniques; nearby Canal Rd in Avondale, and Busby Rd in Blockhouse Bay are now complete. Work on Woodward Rd in Mt Albert began in late 2021. “OSM has a role to play as we wor…
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Ambitious Auckland development complete in time for Christmas
Families have started moving into a large development on St Georges Road in Avondale.
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Pasifika and Māori market pops up in Auckland
A Kāinga Ora property on a suburban street in Avondale has been transformed into a vibrant pop up market. P.O. P Up 828 Maketi (market) has appeared at a soon to be redeveloped Kāinga Ora property in Auckland. The market is being run in Avondale by deconstruction company TROW Group. General Manager Saia Latu says the aim is to connect, promote and celebrate Pasifika and Māori businesses while encouragin…
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Construction underway for significant senior housing development
Building works have started at the 236-home flagship Kāinga Ora development known as Highbury Triangle in Auckland’s Avondale. … underway in April. Construction and Innovation General Manager Patrick Dougherty says Highbury Triangle will breathe new life into an underutilised part of Avondale. “Previously, just 45 older homes stood on the nearly one hectare site, which is located between Great North Road, Ash Street and Co…
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Senior housing design builds connection
Kāinga Ora is playing its part in the regeneration of Avondale town centre by confirming its plans to build a new housing development for older people known as Highbury Triangle. … is ideal for this sort of smart, compact design,” Patrick says. “What’s more, it complements Panuku Development Auckland’s plans to regenerate central Avondale. ” Panuku Development’s Priority Location Director (West) John Carter agrees. “Highbury Triangle will provide quality, affordable housing o…
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Whau Local Board
Location: Whau Local Board, Whau, Auckland, Auckland … more about what's happening the the Whau Local Board area . Note: the Whau Local Board area includes, but is not limited to, Avondale, New Lynn, Blockhouse Bay, Kelston, New Windsor and Green Bay
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Double win for public housing at property awards
Kāinga Ora has taken out two awards at the 2022 Property Industry Awards.
… excellence in design and innovation in the built environment. Busby Street development in Blockhouse Bay The Kāinga Ora St Georges Road development in Avondale achieved an excellence award in the Community and Affordable Housing category, with Busby Street development in Blockhouse Bay recei… -
Carpentry student starts big through scholarship scheme
Montell is learning on the job of a flagship development in Auckland and loving every minute of it. For the past few weeks, the 18-year-old carpentry student has turned up to work on the 236-home Kāinga Ora project Highbury Triangle in Avondale. Montell is working thanks to CMP Construction through Construction Plus, a Kāinga Ora initiative that helps local communities impacted by urban developme…
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Doing good through deconstruction
A Kāinga Ora project has shown how deconstruction not only creates more sustainable results than demolition, but can also be a catalyst for positive social outcomes. Highbury Triangle in Auckland’s Avondale is the site of the second public housing deconstruction project undertaken as part of a pilot programme. Deconstruction seeks to reuse and recycle as many construction materials as possible which may otherwise go to landfill. Kāinga Ora adopted a target to d…