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  • Greys Ave (Te Mātāwai)

    The Te Mātāwai state housing development in Central Auckland provides a supportive environment to enable residents to connect and be active members of the community. and local community. The mauri of Waihorotiu The Te Mātāwai site at Greys Ave runs close to Waihorotiu. The buildings have been designed to reflect the mauri

  • Goodbye old, Hello new

    Kāinga Ora is transforming our well-known site in central Auckland, 139 Greys Ave. at 139 Greys Ave for 62 years. To celebrate this milestone, we have created a video that shows the demolition of 139 Greys Ave and a 3D flyover of what the

  • 139 Greys Ave blessed with a karakia before site works begin

    Early this week, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei held a whakawātea karakia (site blessing) at 139 Greys Ave. This karakia blessed the central Auckland site in preparation for the civil works that are due to start on-site this week. . EarthCo Civil are in the set-up phase and civil works are expected to be completed September 2020. Read more information on the redevelopment of 139 Greys Ave On

  • Icon to deliver groundbreaking Kāinga Ora complex in central Auckland

    A flagship development project will support hundreds of jobs and deliver significant social, cultural and economic benefits to the wider community. view of 139 Greys Ave. The complex will replace the now-demolished 1950s Greys Avenue building that was no longer fit for purpose. At its peak, Dan says

  • Kāinga Ora rolls out suicide prevention programme

    The MATES in Construction suicide prevention programme will be delivered at Kāinga Ora building sites to help prevent deaths in the construction industry. building sites across Auckland. Workers at the major Greys Ave development project in central Auckland will also undergo MATES training, and the programme will be

  • Te Mātāwai – Glen says what isn’t there to like?

    “What isn’t there to like” was the answer from musician, actor, and juggler Glen when asked about his new Kāinga Ora home at Te Mātāwai. heart of the city means all the activities, I like doing are right on my doorstep. I can walk down Greys Ave to the Town Hall to enjoy a free concert and over to

  • Dawn blessing for Te Mātāwai

    Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei recently led a blessing to acknowledge the nearing completion of Te Mātāwai, our new 276 home development in Greys Ave, Central Auckland.

  • Responses to OIA requests

    This page provides responses to selected Official Information Act (OIA) requests. This includes OIA's on topics of public interest and/or useful research purposes. - Redevelopments in Waterview [PDF, 343 KB] 2 May - Greys Ave Flats [PDF, 436 KB] 2 May - Bail to HNZ properties [PDF, 448 KB] 16 May - Anti social behaviour

  • Atkinson Ave delivers 83 more transitional homes for Ōtahuhu

    We were pleased to have Housing Minister Megan Woods officially open our newest delivery of 83 transitional homes in Ōtahuhu on Friday 23 April. Split across two buildings, Atkinson Ave provides 54 one-bedroom and 29 two-bedroom units for people in urgent need of housing providing a great boost in the

  • Public housing developments scoop multiple industry awards

    Four Kāinga Ora developments have won 2021 Property Industry Awards. ;sustainability and vision, as well as the owner and end user satisfaction. The Bader McKenzie development in Mangere, and Brookfield Ave in

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