Latest update 04 May 2017
When you want to look at the exciting developments in the central city, it can be difficult to know where to start. There is a new map you can download now to give you some ideas.
Latest update 19 Apr 2017
Construction beginning on the East Frame Residential Anchor Project means there is physical work happening on all committed Crown-led projects in Central Christchurch.
Latest update 11 Apr 2017
Ōtākaro has fully cooperated with the State Services Commission in respect of the State Services Commission’s independent investigation into the management of conflicts of interest at CERA.
Latest update 05 Apr 2017
Ōtākaro Limited has today released preliminary design images of the Convention Centre which show how it will enhance the heart of the city.
Latest update 24 Mar 2017
Ōtākaro Limited wants to hear from parties with the experience, finances and vision to purchase and redevelop the building at 224 Cashel Street, Christchurch (former IRD building).
Latest update 09 Mar 2017
Durham Street between Kilmore Street and Worcester Boulevard has today returned to two lanes with the bulk of the road works on this portion of the An Accessible Project now complete.
Latest update 06 Mar 2017
Work on the next stage of the central city riverside promenade will get underway mid-March between Antigua and Durham Streets as part of Te Papa Otakaro/Avon River Precinct.
Latest update 27 Feb 2017
The section of Gloucester Street running through the Convention Centre site will soon be removed as the next stage of earthworks gets underway.
Latest update 24 Feb 2017
Work to upgrade the few remaining blocks of St Asaph Street, Tuam Street and Hagley Avenue will get underway on 27 February as part of An Accessible City.
Latest update 23 Feb 2017
The sixth anniversary of the February 22 earthquake is a significant moment for Cantabrians and all those affected by the devastating events of that day in 2011.
Latest update 17 Feb 2017
Follow the selection and construction of the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial in this new documentary.
Latest update 15 Feb 2017
A significant kōhatu pounamu installation has been placed near the entrance to the Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial.