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The first project to be completed was Hagley Oval (September 2014). The original schedule saw all projects where a delivery date had been specified completed by March 2017; at that point in time just three of the seventeen projects had been completed (the Bus
Interchange was the second project (May 2015) to be finished, and the Earthquake Memorial the third project in February 2017). Ngāi Tahu abandoned its anchor project—Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre—in April 2014. As of July 2020, neither the Square, the Residential Demonstration Project, nor the stadium had been started, and only the stadium had a confirmed project status.
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703:) is proposed to be a large venue for aquatic sports, an indoor stadium, a high performance centre, recreation and performance space on a 70,000 square metres (750,000 sq ft) site. The project was to be delivered by Christchurch City Council, the private sector and non-governmental organisations. The delivery of this project has since been taken over by Ōtākaro Limited (an organisation owned by the Crown) and jointly funded by the city council and the Crown. After years of delays caused by cost overruns, construction started in August 2019. As of 2020, the facility is predicted to open in 2022.
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69:(CERA), and tasked that organisation with developing a plan based on the city council's draft. The Christchurch Central Recovery Plan was published in July 2012 and defined 17 anchor projects. All projects where a timeline was specified were to have been finished by 2017; none of the 17 projects have been delivered on time and some have not even been started yet.
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proposed nine-storey hotel that is part of the convention centre, the request was denied) with little detail provided. The plan did mention the proposed central library and the convention centre, both planned as anchor projects for the north side of The Square, as well as space being "kept for a new cathedral", but was otherwise short on detail. The new library (
390:, an opening can now be expected in 2021. The original plan was for the Crown to partner with private companies, e.g. hotel developers, to build a complete precinct. This was later scaled back to the convention centre itself, with the Crown the sole developer. One of the planned hotels, a five-star outfit, was announced for the corner of
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with each title significantly smaller than the stipulated minimum, developers struggled to amalgamate enough land before they could seek planning permission. To break the deadlock, the
Christchurch Central Development Unit (CCDU, a subsidiary of CERA) bought up much of the land to overcome the disjointed ownership.
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proceeded (restoration of the Isaac
Theatre Royal and construction of the performance venue The Piano); both delivered by the private sector. The Court Theatre is expected to move into the Performing Arts Precinct in 2023. The northern half of the designated land was acquired by the Carter Group and the
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The timeline graphic is based on the indicative project delivery schedule contained in the
Blueprint published in July 2012, a pamphlet published in November 2014 plus the status as of July 2020. None of the projects were delivered as per the originally published indicative project delivery schedule.
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The national
Earthquake Memorial is the Crown's official memorial for those killed or seriously injured in the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The memorial was envisaged as a place of local, national and international significance where individuals could reflect and large groups can gather.
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was led by CERA. Apart from the convention centre itself, given the name Te Pae in 2018, it comprises a number of buildings (mainly hotels). The Crown purchased most buildings on two city blocks (with the exception of Rydges Hotel, the car parking building behind it, the building known as Caffe Roma
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The development of permanent buildings in the Retail
Precinct proceeded much more slowly than expected. The delay was caused by the planning rule imposed by CERA that each development project must have at least 5,000 square metres (54,000 sq ft) of land. As land was in multiple ownerships,
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was to be restored as the civic heart of the central city. CERA's regeneration plan proposed lower buildings on the north side to prevent shading (although when
Christchurch City Council requested in 2019 that the Crown's rebuild agency take into consideration shading that would be caused by a
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that is located within this designation. In a vote by the city council to restore the town hall in contradiction to the
Blueprint, a vote that many regarded as a sign for the city council wanting to take back control, the Performing Arts Precinct was derailed. By 2020, only two projects have
417:, incorporating part of the South Frame. The idea was to concentrate those facilities that are health and research-related in close proximity to the existing hospital. The first major private investment into healthcare, Forté Health, opened in February 2014 far away from the Health Precinct.
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to the
Fitzgerald Avenue bridge at the eastern border of the central city. The park zoning extended 30 metres (98 ft) from either side of the river and included a proposed redevelopment of Victoria Square. The project was jointly led by CERA and Christchurch City Council.
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Justice and Emergency Services Precinct houses government and emergency services on three-quarters of a city block surrounded by Durham Street, Lichfield Street, Colombo Street, and Tuam Street. The development was undertaken by the relevant government agencies
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and Cathedral Square (facing Gloucester Street) in 2017, with the Crown looking for a developer. All hotel sites at Te Pae, plus the block of land designated for the Performing Arts Precinct located north of Gloucester Street, was bought by the Carter Group.
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The plan defined 17 anchor projects. There was tension between central government and the city council, the latter having had its Share an Idea plan rejected and the former imposing a very different plan. This tension culminated in Brownlee calling the
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602:. The developer was chosen through a design competition in 2013 but in November 2015, CCDU confirmed that the project would not go ahead; it was the first anchor project that had failed to proceed. In an analysis published in the
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761:, as any normal consent decision was expected to be appealed to the court anyway. The Environment Court approved the application in August 2013 and the new Hadlee Pavilion opened on 15 September 2014, in time for the
386:– none of those on designated land, and Isaac House, which was on designated land but was allowed to remain) and closed Gloucester Street. After many delays, Te Pae was to have opened in October 2020 but due to the
717:) is proposed as a large multi-purpose indoor facility, covering most of three city blocks (the bordering roads are Madras Street, Hereford Street, Barbadoes Street, and Tuam Street). The stadium would thus occupy
765:; three games were played at the Hagley Oval. The redevelopment cost three times as much as the NZ$ 1.5m that had initially been approved by the city council. It was the first anchor project to be completed.
609:, the author described the Crown's approach to the project as displaying a "level of naïve neoliberal faith that the markets could deliver urban regeneration to a badly damaged city was not seen even in
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in the initial version of the recovery plan) was the redevelopment of the Avon River corridor through the central city, from the Antigua Street bridge at
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was also taken out of the designation upon the decision to convert the office building to a hotel; it is now occupied by the Crowne Plaza Christchurch.
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and Lichfield streets. The stadium is a joint initiative by Christchurch City Council and the Crown, with several other partners including the
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in the Blueprint, was Christchurch City Council. Located at the north side of Cathedral Square, it opened in October 2018. Named
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hopes to have the five-star hotel open by April 2023, and will then build one or two more hotels on the remaining Te Pae land.
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to be rebuilt on the site, and was to possibly include a performing arts centre with two auditoria, to host the
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approved its funding contribution in March 2020. Completion of the construction project is hoped for 2024.
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to develop a recovery plan for the central city. The plan, known as Share an Idea, was presented to the
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The recovery plan did not indicate a location for the memorial. The project was led by the
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in 2019 for church and education purposes. The land in the southern block occupied by the
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Health Precinct: School of Physiotherapy Clinics Christchurch of the University of Otago
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Retail Precinct: New retail and office building at the corner of Cashel and High streets
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1821:"Christchurch's justice precinct 'opens' a month before it is expected to be operating"
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2333:"Hagley Oval redevelopment ends up costing $ 4.5m - three times the original estimate"
1334:"Crown rebuild company rejects Christchurch City Council request on Te Pae hotel plan"
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1849:"New Christchurch justice precinct needs too many repairs and too small, union says"
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2581:"Five years on, architects of Christchurch rebuild blueprint stand by their plan"
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2228:"Christchurch's $ 470m stadium plan revealed: 25,000 seats, finished in 5 years"
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Performing Arts Precinct, Central Library, and Residential Demonstration Project
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2011:"Christchurch library Tūranga hits a million visitors in first year of opening"
1270:"Ngai Tahu shelves plans for cultural centre in Christchurch's Victoria Square"
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446:). The building officially opened on 12 September 2017 (just days prior to the
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1971:"Christchurch's new Crowne Plaza hotel to open this weekend after 'long haul'"
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2429:"Council pays $ 60m+ for bus interchange, performing arts and red zone land"
2185:"It's finally happening – Christchurch's Metro sports facility build starts"
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and the memorial was opened for the February 2017 earthquake anniversary.
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A world class cultural centre was proposed for the north-west corner of
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Convention Centre, Health, and Justice and Emergency Services precincts
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1943:"New Court Theatre design work begins with 2023 opening date planned"
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2107:"The Breathe Urban Village Competition: Why did it fail to deliver?"
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Mathewson, Nicole; Conway, Glenn; Young, Rachel (30 August 2013).
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The Frame, Earthquake Memorial, and Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre
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The Central Library is shown as number 3 on the designation plan.
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Christchurch Central Recovery Plan: Te Mahere 'Maraka Ōtautahi'
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Christchurch Central Recovery Plan: Te Mahere 'Maraka Ōtautahi'
2361:"Video: What Christchurch's anchor project sites look like now"
1433:"News bite: Christ Church Cathedral restoration work to begin"
2498:(Press release). Christchurch: ChristchurchNZ. 16 August 2019
1405:"Christchurch's $ 475m convention centre opening pushed back"
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Justice and Emergency Services Precinct: view of the complex
1374:"Thousands visit Christchurch's new $ 92m central library"
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Plan for rebuilding Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake
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Hayward, Michael; Mitchell, Charlie (12 September 2017).
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Residential Demonstration Project: bare land in July 2020
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2039:"New Christchurch library Tūranga wins major NZIA award"
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Canterbury Earthquake Response and Recovery Act 2010
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2401:"Christchurch's $ 53 million bus interchange opens"
2226:Hayward, Michael; McDonald, Liz (9 December 2019).
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218:Concept drawing for Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre
147:. Ngāi Tahu abandoned this project in April 2016.
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1175:"Councillors vote for full Town Hall restoration"
1144:"Parker humiliated by Brownlee's 'clown' comment"
206:Canterbury earthquake memorial on its opening day
194:East frame: apartment buildings and a linear park
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1780:"Forte Health is open for business"
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1888:"Isaac Theatre Royal opens today"
1739:McDonald, Liz (7 December 2019).
1708:McDonald, Liz (1 December 2017).
1640:McDonald, Liz (18 October 2013).
1586:"Rivals compete for central site"
1556:McDonald, Liz (31 January 2018).
1268:Wright, Michael (27 April 2016).
588:Residential Demonstration Project
125:Ministry for Culture and Heritage
2998:Implosion of Radio Network House
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2275:Young, Rachel (14 August 2013).
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211:
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187:
172:
160:
3292:Christchurch Catholic Cathedral
2720:Located in or near Christchurch
2579:Harvie, Will (13 August 2017).
2545:
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1962:
1934:
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1847:Zaki, Anan (16 December 2019).
1840:
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1673:
1633:
1612:McDonald, Liz (16 April 2013).
1605:
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954:
945:
732:
541:Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
37:, is the plan developed by the
3644:Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre
2872:Durham Street Methodist Church
2331:Longley, Geoff (22 May 2015).
2247:McDonald, Liz (2 March 2020).
2009:Kenny, Lee (10 October 2019).
1969:McDonald, Liz (29 June 2017).
1941:Walton, Steven (9 July 2020).
1332:McDonald, Liz (17 July 2020).
1218:
1135:
936:
927:
824:Metro Sports Facility, Stadium
258:Cathedral Square, Christchurch
131:Te Puna Ahurea Cultural Centre
1:
3921:Urban planning in New Zealand
3248:Trinity Congregational Church
2937:Oxford Terrace Baptist Church
2604:
2553:Anchor Projects and Precincts
2467:Small, Jamie (27 July 2016).
2399:Meier, Cecile (25 May 2015).
1372:Law, Tina (14 October 2018).
251:
3916:2011 Christchurch earthquake
3771:Private and voluntary sector
3762:Waimakariri District Council
3632:Christchurch Bus Interchange
3018:Music Centre of Christchurch
2832:Christchurch Central Library
1403:Zaki, Anan (14 April 2020).
1009:EntX was built on that site.
912:
545:Music Centre of Christchurch
407:The Health Precinct (Māori:
97:
47:2011 Christchurch earthquake
7:
3443:Associated with earthquakes
895:
817:Ara Institute of Canterbury
795:Canterbury Regional Council
33:, often referred to as the
10:
3942:
3188:Lyttelton Timeball Station
2517:Douglas-Clifford, Andrew.
2496:"Taking Orbica into orbit"
1431:Kenny, Lee (12 May 2020).
772:
736:
706:
567:
547:, and it acknowledged the
383:Convention Centre Precinct
374:
371:Convention Centre Precinct
255:
139:on the site of the former
115:
3911:Christchurch Central City
3864:
3838:
3825:Christchurch Recovery Map
3817:
3770:
3737:Christchurch City Council
3719:
3712:
3593:
3568:
3442:
3435:
3380:
3347:
3340:
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3271:
3054:
3031:
2990:
2977:Westpac Canterbury Centre
2827:Christchurch Bus Exchange
2819:
2812:
2766:Located elsewhere causing
2765:
2719:
2712:
2163:Christchurch City Council
1920:Christchurch City Council
1647:Fairfax Media New Zealand
55:Christchurch City Council
43:Christchurch Central City
3656:Performing Arts Precinct
3621:(3) Christchurch Stadium
3617:Te Pae Convention Centre
3609:Margaret Mahy Playground
3103:Christchurch Art Gallery
2922:Lyttelton Times Building
2837:Te Pae Convention Centre
1088:
527:Performing Arts Precinct
181:Margaret Mahy Playground
41:for the recovery of the
3757:Selwyn District Council
3747:Regenerate Christchurch
3193:Old Government Building
3108:Christ Church Cathedral
2159:"Metro Sports Facility"
2111:Lincoln Planning Review
577:Te Whare Pukapuka Matua
3798:Student Volunteer Army
3381:Suburbs worst affected
3123:Citizens' War Memorial
3008:Central Police Station
2902:Hotel Grand Chancellor
2768:damage in Christchurch
922:
905:
811:
785:
763:2015 Cricket World Cup
749:
713:
699:
594:
576:
533:Christchurch Town Hall
409:
239:
233:
145:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
104:
82:
26:
3865:Commission of Inquiry
3626:Metro Sports Facility
3355:Central City Red Zone
3282:(unofficial memorial)
3208:Public Trust Building
3173:Midland Club Building
3163:McDougall Art Gallery
3143:Forsyth Barr Building
3083:Bridge of Remembrance
2892:Hallensteins Building
2785:1888 North Canterbury
920:
903:
693:Metro Sports Facility
558:Forsyth Barr Building
448:2017 general election
415:Christchurch Hospital
245:Christchurch Hospital
88:mayor of Christchurch
80:
24:
3666:(11) Health Precinct
3360:Residential red zone
3253:Victoria Clock Tower
3138:Edmonds Band Rotunda
2623:available under the
743:The cricket oval in
714:Taiwhanga Hākinakina
711:The stadium (Māori:
595:Whakaaturanga Kāinga
3793:Ministry of Awesome
3788:Greening the Rubble
3701:Earthquake Memorial
3690:Innovation Precinct
3638:Avon River Precinct
3287:Cardboard Cathedral
3238:St Saviour's Chapel
3203:Peterborough Centre
3153:Isaac Theatre Royal
2519:"What's in a City?"
812:Te Puna Rerekētanga
805:Innovation Precinct
799:NZ Transport Agency
755:New Zealand Cricket
549:Isaac Theatre Royal
227:Avon River Precinct
112:Earthquake Memorial
3569:Died in earthquake
3263:Worcester Chambers
3062:Antigua Boat Sheds
1896:. 17 November 2014
1788:. 28 February 2014
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786:Whakawhitinga Pahi
83:
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3685:(Central Library)
3612:
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3545:Gerald Shirtcliff
3431:
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3368:
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3283:
3258:Victoria Mansions
3183:New Regent Street
3178:New Brighton Pier
3118:St Michael Church
3113:Christchurch Club
3098:Chief Post Office
3079:
3076:Registry Building
2932:Manchester Courts
2897:Hornby Clocktower
2882:Fisher's Building
2808:
2807:
2666:978-0-478-39719-2
2643:978-0-478-39718-5
2562:978-0-478-39756-7
1918:(Press release).
1854:Radio New Zealand
1410:Radio New Zealand
1322:, pp. 53–56.
1121:Radio New Zealand
759:Environment Court
611:Margaret Thatcher
388:COVID-19 pandemic
240:Te Papa o Ōtākaro
105:Te Hononga Mokowā
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3465:Clayton Cosgrove
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3307:Riverside Market
3281:
3279:185 empty chairs
3233:Sign of the Kiwi
3228:Shand's Emporium
3218:Rolleston Statue
3168:McLean's Mansion
3069:
3034:uncertain future
2962:St Paul's Church
2957:St Luke's Church
2952:St John's Church
2927:Majestic Theatre
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3889:Richard Fenwick
3860:
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3696:Retail Precinct
3585:
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3525:Nigel Priestley
3427:
3376:
3332:
3323:historic places
3311:
3297:Pallet Pavilion
3267:
3213:Riccarton House
3133:Curator's House
3088:Canterbury Club
3050:
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2986:
2982:Wharetiki House
2877:Excelsior Hotel
2852:Clarendon Tower
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2737:Boxing Day 2010
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3158:Knox Church
3067:Arts Centre
2713:Earthquakes
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2117:(1–2): 27.
745:Hagley Park
739:Hagley Oval
436:Corrections
285:Ballantynes
3905:Categories
3883:Ron Carter
3783:Gap Filler
3778:Farmy Army
3704:(official)
3650:The Square
3520:Bob Parker
3470:Ruth Dyson
3450:Ann Brower
3418:Brooklands
3413:Southshore
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3348:Categories
3072:Dux de Lux
2991:Demolition
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252:The Square
92:Bob Parker
3804:The Press
3604:The Frame
3535:Alan Reay
3365:East Lake
3243:Town Hall
3128:City Mall
3055:Remaining
2847:The Civic
2813:Buildings
2747:June 2011
2727:June 1869
2625:CC BY 3.0
2540:CERA 2012
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2387:CERA 2012
2310:The Press
2282:The Press
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2143:CERA 2012
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1360:CERA 2012
1320:CERA 2012
1308:CERA 2012
1296:CERA 2014
1253:CERA 2012
1231:The Press
1213:CERA 2012
1201:CERA 2012
1180:The Press
1149:The Press
1102:CERA 2012
913:Footnotes
98:The Frame
35:Blueprint
3818:Services
3576:Jo Giles
3540:Ken Ring
3398:Avondale
3393:Avonside
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3198:Our City
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