Welcome to
Wynyard Quarter

- Places
Silo Park
Silo Park is a inner city oasis to spend your time, where there's always something interesting going on.



- Places
Tīramarama Way
Tīramarama Way, which means ‘to shine, glimmer and light the way’ is a people friendly laneway that runs through the heart of Wynyard Quarter.

- Places
Daldy Street Linear Park
With over a hectare of green park space along Daldy Street, it is now a place to spend time, rather than a thoroughfare to go down

- 24 March 2023
- News
North Wharf site on the market
In alignment with the long-term plan for the site and the current leases expiring, North Wharf is being taken to market by Eke Panuku with the goal of selling it (125-year prepaid ground lease) to a development partner, who will unlock the potential of a permanent and sustainable building for the site.

- 12 April 2023
- News
New SeaLink development to start construction
Wynyard Quarter has a long maritime history, and the marine industry continues to be a mainstay for the next chapter of development in the area.

- 1 February 2023
- Blog
People and Place: Blaine Hoete, Māori Warden
The grim reality of life in Aotearoa’s largest city can sometimes be saddening. People like Māori Warden Blaine are doing the mahi to make life a little less tough for those having it toughest.

- 1 May 2023
- News
90-year-old heritage bridge to undergo maintenance
The heritage Viaduct Bascule Bridge is in need of some repairs so it can continue to be a piece of legacy infrastructure for many more years to come.

People
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Place
Meet Wynyard Quarter resident Joan Vujcich
Joan Vujcich wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. Her love of Wynyard Quarter is shared by her grandchildren whose visits are a regular highlight of her residency on Auckland’s waterfront.

People
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Meet Ross Johnson, the structural engineer behind Silo 6
Ross Johnson is 88. He remembers a time when steam trains traveled from the city centre down to the area now known as Silo Park.

People
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Meet Vivien and Jonathan from the ASB Waterfront Theatre
“Wynyard Quarter is a place to live, work and play. Its design, as an ‘innovation precinct’, leans on the concept of play with the amenities it has here, at the centre of which is this major cultural asset – the ASB Waterfront Theatre.” - Jonathan Bielski, Executive Director, ASB Waterfront Theatre

People
and
Place
Meet Blaine Hoete, Māori Warden
The grim reality of life in Aotearoa’s largest city can sometimes be saddening. People like Māori Warden Blaine doing the mahi to make life a little less tough for those having it toughest.