Piecing together the Tāmaki housing ‘jigsaw puzzle’
Tāmaki Regeneration has its sights set on 10,500 new state and shared ownership homes in Auckland's affluent east. It's taken 12 years to get to 2000, while it puts band aids on an existing portfolio of 2500 crumbling bricks and mortar houses.
There are 65 public and shared homes destined for ‘site a’ in Glen Innes, alongside Line Rd.
Shelley Katae, chief executive of the Tāmaki Regeneration Company, says the biggest inhibitor to building 10,500 homes at pace is not getting the buy-in of the communities you’re building for.
It’s a lesson she and the agency has learnt the hard way, including having locals picketing their
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