Who owns the asteron building in Wellington?

Who owns the asteron building in Wellington?

Mark Dunajtschik
The Asteron Centre is owned by One Featherston Development Ltd, and one of its directors, property developer Mark Dunajtschik, has declined to comment, referring people back to Inland Revenue. It was Wellington’s largest commercial building when it opened in 2010.

Who built asteron Centre?

In 2011, the Warren and Mahoney designed development won both NZPC and architecture awards. The DSA was completed by technical engineer Barry Davidson of Compusoft Engineering, ahead of lease negotiations with Inland Revenue, which has 1,000 staff across seven floors.

When was asteron house built?

According to construction firm Fletcher, the Asteron Centre was built from June 2007 to September 2010 at a cost of $120m. It has a 5-star rating from the New Zealand Green Building Council. The Civil Aviation Authority is also a tenant in the building, as is Callaghan Innovation.

Is the Asteron building in Wellington safe?

The Asteron building. Photo credit: Google Maps Inland Revenue (IR) has closed its Wellington office after a seismic assessment deemed the building less safe than previously thought.

Who is the biggest tenant of the Asterton building in Auckland?

Asteron Building. Photo: RNZ / Aaron Smale The biggest tenant, Inland Revenue, has told up to a thousand of its staff to stay away from the 17-storey Asterton Building on Featherston Street, after the discovery that a new seismic assessment is poorer than the one previously issued.

What’s going on with the Asterton building?

The biggest tenant, Inland Revenue, has told up to a thousand of its staff to stay away from the 17-storey Asterton Building on Featherston Street, after the discovery that a new seismic assessment is poorer than the one previously issued. IRD staff have been told to work from home until the building is strengthened.

What is the largest office building in Wellington?

The Asteron Centre is Wellington’s largest office building at 49,000 metres square, 12 levels high, and housing more than 2,700 workers.

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