High blocks progress
I Two new multi-storey ■’office buildings are nearing -. completion in central Christ--1 church, and one will have a -1 unique 1500 sq. ft recreation -iarea on the roof, complete 5 with sauna bath for tenants, t That building, an eightstorey structure in Hereford i Street, will be officially 3 opened by the Prime Minis- ; ter (Mr Muldoon) on March * 30 The office block, developed! by Messrs R. B. McKenzie j I and J. G. Rutherford, will) ■ begin receiving tenants this! , Imonth. Mr McKenzie said the! Übuilding was about 70 per! J cent leased and should be 11 , nearly full by its completion. ■[ i It has a gross space of 11 ; about 32,000 ft. The 10-storey Westminster) i House in Cashel Street, all * project of Williams Property 11 Developments (Canterbury), *1 * Ltd, will have 33,000 sq. ft!l ■jof office space. I- [ A company spokesman; I said the building should be! | finished in June, and leasingl > was well advanced.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34099, 11 March 1976, Page 18
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