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  • Infrastructure Acceleration Fund opening for business

    Criteria to access at least $1 billion of the $3.8 billion Housing Acceleration Fund (HAF) announced in March, is now available, and an invitation for expressions of interest will be released on 30 June by Kāinga Ora. and greenfield expansion with access to amenities and opportunities Developments where infrastructure investments might otherwise not be funded or not funded

  • Kāinga Ora and property developer Winton partner for Lakeside development

    Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities, and property developer Winton have entered into a Land Supply partnership agreement to deliver more than 1300 homes over a 7-8-year period at Lakeside, in Te Kauwhata, Waikato. while much of our development is in existing urban brownfields areas, we also identify greenfields areas to balance this approach,” McDowall says. “Kāinga Ora is

  • Our Land Programme

    The Kāinga Ora Land Programme was established to acquire and develop land to increase housing supply and improve affordability in areas of need. , ranging from Greenfield areas on the outer of existing urban boundaries through to town centre Brownfield projects. The standard delivery model for the Programme

  • Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point

    Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. greenfields developments. The report found residents place a high value on social amenity like parks, schools, walkways and public artwork, and by providing these at an

  • More new homes possible for Northland through Whangārei infrastructure investment

    Key transport upgrades in Whangārei will be supported by $10.3 million from the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF) – unlocking more land for new homes, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. This investment in critical infrastructure is expected to open up approximately 160 hectares of greenfield land for residential development, to support

  • 6,000 more homes possible for Porirua as Kāinga Ora considers using Urban Development Act provisions

    Urban development agency Kāinga Ora has selected Porirua City’s Northern Growth Area (NGA) for assessment as a potential Specified Development Project. Northern Growth Area the region’s most important greenfield opportunity, given its location and scale. “Current Porirua developments are not delivering the number of

  • Kāinga Ora invites public feedback on the Porirua Northern Growth Area proposed key features

    Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is inviting the public to provide feedback on proposed key features of a potential Specified Development Project (SDP) for the Porirua Northern Growth Area (NGA). transformational urban development projects , helping address Aotearoa New Zealand’s housing shortage. The NGA is around 1000 hectares of greenfield land in

  • Kāinga Ora invests in Tauranga

    Approximately 1,000 more new homes are likely to be built in Tauranga over the coming years due to the acquisition of a 95.3 hectare site by Kāinga Ora. Ferncliffe Farm is a greenfield site in the priority-growth area of Tauranga’s Tauriko West. The $70.4 million purchase is the first acquisition under the

  • From (under) the ground up: How thriving communities begin

    Infrastructure is more than just pipes and cables, it’s the things that bring people together and which make our neighbourhoods more resilient. Done well, infrastructure can increase connectivity, improve our environment and enable thousands of homes. Waitemata Harbour,” says Tamsyn McDonald, Kāinga Ora Director Greenfield and Complex Projects. “That’s pretty significant from a water clarity perspective, and

  • Over 8,000 new homes possible as $179m of infrastructure fund committed

    Critical infrastructure projects to enable seven large housing projects around the country will receive a share of almost $179m in funding to enable thousands more homes, Housing Minister Megan Woods announced today. intensification, greenfield development, and the impacts of climate change,” she says. “This funding will enable us to accelerate this programme of work and

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