Latest update 24 Nov 2020
Construction of Te Pae Christchurch Convection Centre is expected to be completed by the middle of next year, with the first events likely to be held in the second half of 2021.
Latest update 20 Nov 2020
Ōtākaro Limited has today successfully completed the sale of the building at 224 Cashel Street, Christchurch, to Huadu International Management Group Limited (HIMG).
Latest update 04 Nov 2020
The South Frame Greenway is a step closer to completion with a new area between Durham and Montreal Streets complete.
Latest update 30 Jun 2020
Ōtākaro Limited is selling two of Christchurch’s high profile heritage buildings in the CBD’s South Frame - the former Odeon Theatre and the neighbouring Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers property.
Latest update 25 Jun 2020
$1500 worth of kayaking and cycling equipment will be up for grabs in the Avon Loop treasure hunt, which starts on 29 June to celebrate the completion of Ōtākaro Limited’s work along the riverside.
Latest update 25 Jun 2020
Prizes are a $500 Paddler Zone kayak package (two to be won) or a $750 EVO Cycles voucher. Plus if you email us a photo of you completing the treasure hunt you could win a $50 Pomeroy’s voucher!
Latest update 26 May 2020
People in central Christchurch will no longer be watching valuable energy go down the drain with the Metro Sports Facility set to include New Zealand’s first Waste Water Heat Recovery System.
Latest update 11 May 2020
The 32-metre-long, 3.5-metre-wide bridge sits on a naturally desirable crossing point along the Promenade so it will make the journey easier for people heading to or from the north of the city or the
Latest update 14 Apr 2020
Like most organisations, the lockdown has had a big impact on our day to day work delivering major projects in Christchurch.
Latest update 28 Feb 2020
Central Christchurch’s first dedicated canoe and kayak launching ramp is now ready for use as part of Ōtākaro Limited’s upgrade of the Avon Loop riverside.
Latest update 27 Feb 2020
The braided river effect of Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre’s façade is taking shape, with CPB Contractors having now installed a quarter of the 43,000 herringbone tiles.
Latest update 16 Dec 2019
Christchurch’s Metro Sports Facility is set to include New Zealand’s first trapdoor hydroslide, a 12.6-metre-high ‘Looping Rocket’.