Eight-level $80m apartment project planned for Onehunga Mall: Units $500,000 to $1.25m each
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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A new eight-level $80 million 102-unit apartment scheme is planned on an ex-workingmen s club in Onehunga, with places selling from $500,000 to $1.2m. Andrew Lamont of developers Lamont & Co. said his company planned the new Onehunga Mall Club scheme on the site of the former Onehunga Workingmen s Club site in the town centre.
Two years ago, the Herald featured that property as being for sale, with the club saying it was prepared to stay on as a tenant in the building, subject to negotiation between it and any new owner.
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