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A view from Cambridge Terrace of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building being built in Armagh Street. The site is owned by the B.N.Z.’s Provident Association, which is financing the project. Part of the tower block will be leased to the bank. The rest will be let as retail and office space. The building was designed by Trengrove and Blunt, the architects, with Powell Fenwick, the consulting engineers, and F. W. Shipston, Davies and Partners, who are the quantity surveyors. The contractor is Chas S. Luney, Ltd.

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Press, 24 October 1984, Page 2

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A view from Cambridge Terrace of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building being built in Armagh Street. The site is owned by the B.N.Z.’s Provident Association, which is financing the project. Part of the tower block will be leased to the bank. The rest will be let as retail and office space. The building was designed by Trengrove and Blunt, the architects, with Powell Fenwick, the consulting engineers, and F. W. Shipston, Davies and Partners, who are the quantity surveyors. The contractor is Chas S. Luney, Ltd. Press, 24 October 1984, Page 2

A view from Cambridge Terrace of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building being built in Armagh Street. The site is owned by the B.N.Z.’s Provident Association, which is financing the project. Part of the tower block will be leased to the bank. The rest will be let as retail and office space. The building was designed by Trengrove and Blunt, the architects, with Powell Fenwick, the consulting engineers, and F. W. Shipston, Davies and Partners, who are the quantity surveyors. The contractor is Chas S. Luney, Ltd. Press, 24 October 1984, Page 2