Search results
Displaying 1 - 10 results of 1000 for " is more excellent in "
-
Land purchased for new homes for people in Rotorua
To help meet the urgent need for more homes for whānau and tamariki in Rotorua, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities has bought a large vacant plot of land in Rotorua where more warm, dry and modern homes will be built. great news for Rotorua. “We are excited to have secured this site for much needed new homes for people in the city most in need of housing. It’s an excellent
-
It takes a village – locals get behind community space
What started as an empty grass area with a small, shared pātaka kai and a community bookshelf is now a vibrant communal space with its own stage and a custom-designed mural, thanks to enthusiastic Glenavon locals. grid and large balance beams. The community worked on the design with Kāinga Ora, and several other organisations; including Watercare, which is building a
-
Site manager and tenant strike up an unlikely friendship
89-year-old tenant Bev has struck up an unlikely friendship with the site manager of our recently opened housing development in Naenae, Wellington. with Steve,” Renée says. “They’re really good friends, and he’ll be staying in touch with her after the site is completed later this year.” Steve has even promised
-
New public housing development opens in New Lynn
An impressive variety of new warm, dry homes have been officially opened by Housing Minister Megan Woods in West Auckland. Thom Street development makes excellent use of land space. The homes range in size from 51 square metres to 160 square metres, and the development is located in
-
Kāinga Ora enables a men's respite house in Gisborne
A respite house for men has recently opened in Gisborne, thanks to the support of Kāinga Ora’s Community Group Housing. harm. If it’s the man who is being unsafe towards his family, it makes more sense for him to come away so that his partner and children can stay where they are
-
Auckland housing developments win architectural design awards
Three Kāinga Ora developments in Auckland have won awards at Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Local Architecture Awards. Avenue development (pictured above), which was built by Home. This is on top of our design partners taking out awards in the Local Architecture Awards
-
Government's infrastructure fund for housing accelerates
The Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), a contestable fund aimed at accelerating key infrastructure for housing development, has received a strong response from councils, iwi and developers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. process is underway, with applicants to be informed of results in mid-October. Successful applicants from the initial evaluation will be invited to submit a more
-
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. . Highbury Triangle also aims to raise the bar on built sustainability outcomes, resulting in warmer, healthier, more energy efficient homes. The development is
-
UCOL | Te Pūkenga students design community spaces for Kāinga Ora customers
Kāinga Ora is upgrading 24 apartments at Brentwood Avenue in Palmerston North to make them warmer, drier and healthier. project Senior Lecturer at UCOL | Te Pūkenga Marshell Putu says the project is an excellent opportunity for students to be involved in a real-life project. “Being
-
Māori home ownership prioritised through Housing Foundation partnership in Mangere
Kāinga Ora are thrilled to partner with New Zealand Housing Foundation (Housing Foundation) to deliver affordable homes for Māori whānau in Mangere West. For over twenty years, New Zealand Housing Foundation has helped hundreds of families into home ownership. part of the Mangere Development in Mangere West. Mangere’s multi-phase development will mean more quality affordable homes built over the next 10-15 years with