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Third stage of $78 million Botany Town Centre

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An artist’s render of what Garden Lane will look like once the development is complete.

AMP Capital has confirmed the $78 million expansion of Botany Town Centre is progressing well and has entered the third stage of its extensive refurbishment with the closure of Garden Lane.

This marks a significant milestone of the large-scale development which is on track to complete in mid-2019. The development to date has seen the extension of the main entrance (Conservatory) well under way with the roof due to be added in the next six weeks.

The refurbishment of Market Square (near New World) is also well advanced.

AMP Capital Shopping Centres development manager Paul Hudson says retailers have been supportive of the closure of Garden Lane, and sales have been positive throughout the development.

“When the newly-developed precincts re-open next year, we anticipate five new tenants will come into Garden Lane along with existing retailers, most of whom have been temporarily relocated during the redevelopment.” The community garden currently located in Garden Lane will be recycled and the plants will be re-located throughout the centre, while the play area will reopen in the form of three smaller play areas around the centre once the development is complete.

The reinvigoration of Garden Lane’s ambience and open space are being designed with the comfort and enjoyment of shoppers in mind, Mr Hudson says.

“We are pleased with how the development is progressing and with the level of interest in the project from the community and many highly sought-after domestic and international retailers.

Forty per cent of the new Garden Lane is already leased, which is a sign that the centre is viewed as a premium site for retail,” he says.

The expansion follows the Auckland Council Unitary Plan’s designation of Botany Town Centre as a metropolitan zoned hub.

Several Special Housing Areas and future residential growth areas have been identified surrounding the centre and have been fast-tracked for development.

The redevelopment will enable the centre to cater to the needs of the growing population within the community, by bringing Botany Town Centre’s gross lettable area to more than 62,700 square metres occupied by more than 200 tenants, while preserving its qualities as an open-air shopping centre that customers enjoy.

Botany plans to embrace its environment even further, delivering a seamless movement between open air and enclosed spaces.

Botany Town Centre opened in 2001 and is currently Auckland’s second-largest shopping centre by lettable area.

AMP Capital Shopping Centres manages a portfolio of more than 30 shopping centres in Australia and New Zealand including Botany Town Centre and Manukau Supa Centa in Auckland, Bayfair Shopping Centre in Tauranga, and The Palms, Northwood and Merivale in Christchurch.

Naylor Love construction is the main contractor for the project.

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