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Mareanui council headquarters wins supreme prize at Property Council 2026 awards

12 June 2026
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The Tauranga City Council’s new headquarters, an eight-storey office building covering 10,400 square meters, has been awarded the supreme honor at the annual Property Council of New Zealand awards. Competing against 133 entries, the building, named Mareanui, also received accolades for sustainability and excellence in commercial office design. Despite its recognition, the project has faced local controversy, leading to a request for the Auditor-General to investigate the council’s spending and the lease of the premises at 90 Devonport Rd. Property Council CEO Leonie Freeman highlighted the building as a significant example of how architecture influences work environments and community connections.

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The Tauranga City Council’s headquarters represents a significant investment in public infrastructure, reflecting broader trends in urban development and sustainable architecture in New Zealand. This project is part of a growing emphasis on creating environmentally friendly and efficient workspaces, aligning with national goals for sustainability. Additionally, the scrutiny over the council’s financial decisions underscores ongoing concerns about public expenditure and accountability in local government. As cities evolve, the design and function of such buildings can have lasting impacts on community engagement and economic activity.

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