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Hobsonville proposal dead but Auckland screen hub concept lives on

ATEED seeking another site for film studio complex.
South Pacific Pictures chairman John Barnett talks about why Auckland needs a screen hub 

Nick Grant
Fri, 13 Nov 2015

ATEED’s proposal for a film studio campus on ratepayer-owned land at Hobsonville Point was kicked to touch during yesterday’s marathon sitting of Auckland Council’s Auckland Development Committee (ADC), which also considered a land swap for Fletcher Residential’s controversial Three Kings

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Nick Grant
Fri, 13 Nov 2015
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