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Exodus of 500 workers from Hamilton’s CBD a major blow

Media Release

15 April 2016

Exodus of 500 workers from Hamilton’s CBD a major blow to the city centre

Property Council is extremely disappointed with the planned loss of 500 IRD workers from Hamilton’s CBD.

According to media reports, the IRD is moving 500 staff out of the Bryce Street offices, with alternative sites in Te Rapa being considered.

Property Council Waikato Branch President Thomas Gibbons says there are strong suitable potential sites in the CBD which are appropriate for accommodating IRD staff.

“We are very disappointed by this decision, as it goes against the sustained advocacy work we have been doing to revive the city centre. Losing 500 people in one go is a massive blow with economic and social ramifications.

“We know that the direction of the incoming District Plan indicates standalone offices belong in the CBD - wherever reasonably possible. Traditionally, government workers are housed in city centres, to promote vibrant and prosperous hubs.

“This situation further highlights the need for an effective CBD board, made up of private sector and local government representatives, that would champion the best outcomes for the CBD. A strong city centre is crucial for Hamilton and has positive flow on effects for the rest of the city.”

In its CBD Manifesto, the Waikato Branch emphasises the need to make important decisions with far reaching effects through improved collaboration, inclusive dialogue and better implementation.

“The situation in the CBD has created dispersed employment due to ageing building stock, changing consumer behaviour and retail growth in other areas and poor transport options.

“This is why we’re seeing decreased investment and fewer people coming in to support retail and hospitality. An exodus of 500 people would deal a massive blow to a situation we’re working so hard on improving.”

The Waikato Branch is calling for a combined effort and a deeper look into possible alternatives to retaining IRD workers in the CBD, which it believes is still possible.

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