te|istration rf Interest IN THE REDEVELOPMENT OF THE GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL SITE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND The AusiraEan Mutual Provident Society is examining various redevelopment proposals for its primely - situated Great Northern Hotel site. Offers for purchase or lease of the land will be considered. This key site is ideally located at the heart of the recently developed and completed Downtown sector of Auckland. The site has frontages on to one of New Zealand's busiest retail and commercial thoroughfares. The land, comprising a total area of approximately 2447 m J in three adjoining titles, two freehold and one (approximately 922 m 2 ), is leased in perpetuity with 21 year rent reviews. Last review November 1976. It is zoned A 4 in the Auckland City Council's Reviewed District Scheme currently being processed which generally allows for high density commercial, retail and hotel uses. Proposals in writing should be addressed to the Property Manager, AMP Society, P.O. Box 1290, Wellington, New Zealand and be lodged prior to 30 June 1980.
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