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Waihorotiu Station Development – The Symphony Centre

Concept design render Symphony Centre ©woods bagot

Waihorotiu Station is tipped to become the busiest train station in the country upon the completion of the City Rail Link. After it has been finished, construction will begin on the Symphony Centre over-station development and is expected to take about three years to complete.

Eke Panuku Development Auckland is partnering with international property developer Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB) who, with experienced local development and project management company RCP will deliver The Symphony Centre.

Concept design render Symphony Centre ©woods bagot

This residential mixed-use development will be built on a 4780sqm site, previously an Auckland Council car park at the corner of Wellesley St and Mayoral Drive.  It will be transformed into Auckland’s first true mixed-use building, with around 60 apartments, commercial and retail space, a public plaza leading out to Aotea Square, and easy connections to Aotea Station below. It will also be the catalyst for bringing Auckland’s mid-town to life, with an innovative, mixed-use, transport-orientated development that merges cultural narratives of local iwi with the latest in sustainable architecturally striking design.

The Symphony Centre is currently in the planning phase. Keep up to date with its progress here. Conceptual drawings are from Woods Bagot.  

Concept design render Symphony Centre ©woods bagot

  • Concept design render Symphony Centre ©woods bagot