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Building Momentum – Public housing construction advancing at pace
Kāinga Ora is the country’s largest public housing landlord, with almost 200,000 customers and whānau living in over 70,000 of our homes. , Blenheim, Nelson, Upper Hutt, Porirua, Kāpiti, Whakatāne, Ōpōtiki, Palmerston North, Rotorua, Tauranga, Hamilton, Auckland, and Whangārei. In April this year, our
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Wellington region
With the strong and increasing demand for housing in the Wellington region, Kāinga Ora is working on a large build programme. what is happening in the Wellington region (external link) . Transforming Lower Hutt: The Epuni Development - January 2025 Wellington Kirihimete edition
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Kainga Ora finalising purchase of Wood Street for permanent public housing
We are pleased to confirm we are finalising the purchase of the vacant site at 56 Wood Street, Wainuiomata, to deliver much needed permanent public housing for families in need of a place to call home. This is part of wider work in the Hutt Valley to deliver more homes to help meet the urgent need. Since 2017, Kāinga Ora has delivered around 160 homes in
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Fitting out a place called home
As New Zealand’s largest residential landlord, Kāinga Ora owns and manages nearly 70,000 public homes across the country. Many of these homes are more than 60 years old and are in need of a full renovation so they can keep housing people for decades to come. their neighbourhood. Kāinga Ora build partner Rhys Finlay Contractors Limited completes an average of one retrofit home each week in the Hutt Valley region
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“Hard to fault” Kāinga Ora developments win property industry awards
Five Kāinga Ora social housing developments have received top accolades at the recent 2024 Property Industry Awards. A complex at Riccarton Road, Christchurch, won the overall award in the social and affordable housing category, while developments in Lower Hutt, Māngere and
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Public housing renovations at record levels
New Zealand’s older public homes are being renovated in record numbers as Kāinga Ora undertakes one of the biggest housing renewal programmes the country has seen. Hutt Valley. The company employs 50 people full-time, including seven apprentices, and contracts over 100 tradespeople. “Renovating an old state house is great
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Teaming up to provide Christmas cheer
This Christmas, Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities and Wellington City Mission are teaming up to provide some of our most vulnerable tenants a Christmas or New Year treat. Alongside the City Mission, Kāinga Ora tenancy managers will be delivering over 1,100 meal packages across the region to households in Kapiti, Porirua, Hutt
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Randwick Road sparkles with community spirit and collaboration
We all know that many hands make light work – which is exactly what happened at the Kāinga Ora complex on Randwick Road in the Hutt Valley where a brilliant demonstration of community spirit and collaboration has given the property a new lease of life. their environment. To help address this, the Kāinga Ora Lower Hutt office and local Community Policing team teamed up to organise a community clean-up event to
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Researching architectural responses to climate change
Late last year, Mitra Homolja and Ellie Tuckey, founders of Third Studio in Wellington, received the inaugural F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship for public housing. . Having grown up in social housing in Lower Hutt, Mitra Homolja says the main aim of Third Studio’s design work is about delivering community
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Miles of fencing for our tenants
Masses of timber that would cover more than the distance between Dunedin and Oamaru will be erected as fencing on Kāinga Ora homes across the country this financial year. with places like far North District getting more than $113,000 in new fencing while Lower Hutt City tenants getting around $335,000 in fencing. Mr Commons says