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[edit]LynnMall
[edit]-First American-style shopping centre in NZ. -Opened in 1965 -Extended in 1970, upgraded in 1999 and had cinemas/restaurant complex in 2015. [1]
-2015 development is called The Brickworks. -cinema opened on 25 November 2015
-Site chosen due to the "growth potential" of New Lynn in the early 1960s.
-When idea was mooted, people had concerns that this would take business away from Avondale, anew Lynn and other West Auckland shopping streets.
-NZ's first regional shopping centre (presumably they mean suburban)
-promoted by the Hammerson Group of Companies in London.
-planning and managing: Mr. Livingstone, Mr. Jones, Lang Wootton.
-land purchased from Bob McGrae of the Auckland Bus Company.
-building took approx 9 months at a cost of $1,000,000.
-contractors were Cubbitt Wells Ltd and Cubbitt (Overseas) Limited.
-Opened on 7-acre site in Oct 1965. 90,000 square feet of floor space. Major dept stores and specialty shops. 500+ parking spaces.
-Sister shopping centre Warringah Mall in North Sydney, opened 4 April 1963 (presumably similar design or company - book doesn't say).
-As of 1981 shopping centre had 150,000 feet of floor space, parking for 800.
-In 1981 largest shopping centre in West Auckland.
[3]
- ^ Dickey, Hugh (2020). Whau Now, Whau Then. Blockhouse Bay Historical Society. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-473-54013-5.
- ^ Skelton, Carolyn (2016). A Brief History of New Lynn: A West Auckland suburb. Auckland Libraries West Auckland Research Centre, Whau Local Board. p. 65.
- ^ McLachlan, Bruce; Slade, Michelle (1981). The History of New Lynn. pp. 49–50.