October 1, 2020
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Waiwera’s future is again in the hands of developers, with plans to revive the town centre. Right, The thermal pools have been closed for more than two years.
pages 17 to 22
Waiwera resort back on map
The recent news that there are plans to rebuild and reinvest in Waiwera Thermal Resort provided light on the horizon for the community, which has suffered without the influx of hot pool visitors. The pools were a big attraction, bringing in a peak of 325,000 visitors
in 2002, but the rundown facility closed in February 2018 after it was abandoned by lessee, Russian billionaire Mikhail Khimich. Waiwera Properties owns the thermal resort, as well as several other sites in the town centre and its parent company, Urban Partners, now holds
the final piece of the puzzle – the water park lease – that could bring its long held development plans to life. Since acquiring the majority of the commercial land in Waiwera – a process that began in 2007 – the company has wanted to develop a world-class tourism and hospitality
precinct there. It successfully sought an increase in allowable height of 18m (five storeys) through the Auckland Unitary Plan in 2016 – a proposal that met opposition from residents. Last week the Waiwera development project director, Evan Vertue of Urban continued p2