Development company brings experience to Northern Glen Innes
MEDIA RELEASE
10 December
2012
Development company brings experience to Northern Glen Innes redevelopment redevelopment
Housing New Zealand has named a group of
three experienced development companies, Creating
Communities, as the partner for the Northern Glen Innes
redevelopment project.
The Creating Communities group is made up of Arrow International, Hopper Developments and Southside Group which joined forces to deliver upon Housing New Zealand’s redevelopment plans for the area.
“We are very pleased to confirm Creating Communities as our partner for this key project,” says Sean Bignell, General Manager Asset Development, Housing New Zealand.
“The group has the capability to make the vision for the project come to life. Over the next six months we will be working closely together to progress the project.
“The Northern Glen Innes redevelopment project will help meet demand for more affordable housing options, as demand continues to rise across both Auckland and New Zealand.”
The announcement paves the way for the physical redevelopment work to begin by mid-2013.
“We are looking forward to working with Housing New Zealand and the local community to get this exciting redevelopment project off the ground,” says Murdoch Dryden, a director of Creating Communities.
Housing New Zealand will keep its tenants and the community informed as the project progresses. All of those tenants who will be affected by the redevelopment have been informed and supported by Housing New Zealand staff.
“Those tenants who have already been relocated have all moved to an area of their choice, including Glen Innes. The remaining tenants will also be moved to locations that suit them, including being close to schools, work and community networks,” says Mr Bignell.
Mr Bignell adds there is still some work to be done before construction begins, so tenants can remain in their houses until the implementation stage. They will be given plenty of notice and support when it is time for them to relocate.
Meanwhile, 40 houses within the Northern Glen Innes area have been modernised to create warmer, drier homes for tenants. A further 276 exterior upgrades to state rental houses across Tamaki have been done by Housing New Zealand.
“This is all part of our work towards improving the area for those who live in our houses, and for their neighbours,” says Mr Bignell.
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Background –
Housing New Zealand
• Housing New
Zealand provides safe and affordable homes for people in
greatest need. As New Zealand’s largest landlord, we own
or lease about 69,000 properties, housing around 200,000
people.
• The needs of the our applicants
and tenants change constantly, this means we need to
understand, plan for and deliver changes to our housing
stock to match – it is a big challenge.
•
We are committed to meeting this challenge by investing in
new, warm, dry, improved state housing, homes that are the
right size for our applicants today and in the future.
• We are redeveloping some areas where our
houses are highly concentrated. National and international
research has confirmed that mixed communities can lead to an
overall improvement in life chances for all, including more
vulnerable members such as our customers.
•
Our vision for the future is that state houses are part of
healthy, sustainable, mixed communities including state,
social and privately owned properties. Where possible, we
incorporate affordable housing into redevelopment projects.
• To achieve this we partner with businesses
and iwi organisations as well as other government agencies
and local authorities
Background – Northern
Glen Innes redevelopment project
The northern
Glen Innes redevelopment project proposes the redevelopment
of 156 properties to create at least 260 new homes,
including:
• 78 that Housing New Zealand will own
• at least 39 other affordable homes (possibly owned
or managed through other social or community housing
providers)
• the remainder for private sale.
The
redevelopment will increase the number of houses in Glen
Innes, including options to rent from community based
organisations, home ownership opportunities, and private
sector rentals. It will provide better quality state housing
that meets the needs of the families Housing New Zealand
houses. The project also involves modernising another 40
state houses in northern Glen Innes.
Background
– Creating Communities
Creating Communities is
owned equally by three shareholder partners being Arrow
International, Hopper Developments and Southside
Group.
Arrow International:
Arrow
International is a project delivery company that plans,
manages and builds capital works projects. Established in
Dunedin in 1984, Arrow now has 10 offices throughout New
Zealand together with a construction company based in
Melbourne, Australia, and also undertakes projects
throughout the Pacific. Arrow International is one of the
country’s largest construction companies and has been
involved in undertaking the planning, management and
construction of a diverse range of residential, commercial
and industrial projects. Arrow International’s interest in
Creating Communities Limited is held via its wholly owned
development subsidiary Arcus Developments
Limited.
Hopper Developments:
Formed
in 1953 Hopper Developments is a privately owned land
development company based in Orewa, just north of Auckland.
While primarily a land development company, Hoppers has
diversified into housing construction, retirement village
development, civil construction and infrastructure financing
and management.
Southside
Group:
Southside Group is an Auckland based
development and property management group which commenced
business in the late 1980s. Southside’s original business
was the development of small residential housing projects
and it currently undertakes significant commercial,
industrial, multi-storey apartment and residential
developments in the greater Auckland area. Recent
residential projects undertaken by Southside and its
partners include Baverstock Park and Eastpark Village, both
of which are located in South Auckland. Southside have
partnered with Dryden Property Ltd, an East Auckland
property development and investment business, to deliver
this project. Dryden Family businesses have a long
association with Glen Innes. Murdoch Dryden, the owner of
Dryden Property, is currently Chairman of the Glen Innes
Business Association. Southside Group’s interest in
Creating Communities Limited is held via Glen Brae Holdings
Limited.