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Monday, 19 July 2021, 3:10 pm
A landmark commercial block on Napier’s high-profile
Marine Parade - with virtually uninterrupted sea views and
tenanted by two professional services companies - has been
placed on market for sale.
The stand-out four-storey
block at 19 Marine Parade – known as Kel Tremain House -
overlooks the city’s famous Norfolk pines and the Pacific
Ocean waterfront, and is just a short walk from the city’s
central business district. The property consists of 769
square metres of office space sitting on 943 square metres
of freehold land.
The building was named in honour of
Hawke’s Bay rugby legend Kel Tremain who played 86 times
Press Release – Bayleys A landmark commercial block on Napiers high-profile Marine Parade – with virtually uninterrupted sea views and tenanted by two professional services companies – has been placed on market for sale.
Press Release – Bayleys A landmark commercial block on Napiers high-profile Marine Parade – with virtually uninterrupted sea views and tenanted by two professional services companies – has been placed on market for sale.
Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King
A protest was held in May in the city against the council s decision.
The local Taiwhenua said current laws were in breach of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi and the Crown s Treaty obligations to ensure Māori had adequate and proportionate representation at a local government level.
The five claimants are from the local iwi authority Te Taiwhenua o te Whanganui ā Orotū - Tamati Cairns, Shayne Walker, Tania Eden, Matthew Mullany, Alayna Hokianga and Hori Reti. To date, Māori representation and participation in local government has continued to languish well below the proportion of Māori in the population, the claim read.