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Getting the heart of our city pumping

Kei te pokapū e tipu ana

It’s on in our city centre!

The transformation of Tauranga’s city centre is underway and you can expect to see a lot more changes happening over the coming months.  

A cultural and economic hub for the region

A growing number of people will be living in and around our city centre so we want to create a destination that our community has told us they want – one that’s vibrant, well-planned and safe, a city centre that is accessible and diverse, enhances our natural environment, and has more activities for everyone to enjoy. Together with our city partners, we’re on our way to making this a reality, with significant investment and public and private sector projects already committed over the next 10 years, as outlined in Priority One’s CBD Blueprint.

Transforming our city centre

Our City Centre Action and Investment Plan is the vision for this transformation. It outlines an overarching plan for the city centre, the investment required, and the programmes of work required to bring it to life.

City Centre Action and Investment Plan Video

Bringing the vision to life

We have a range of projects already underway and set to commence over the coming months and years that will see our city centre transformed into a great place to live, work, learn and play, with people at its heart: Te Rapunga Ora ki Te Papa.

We’re committed to revitalising our city centre so it once again becomes the thriving, beating heart of our city that our community wants and deserves.

Some of these exciting projects are outlined below.

Our city centre transformation journey so far

Here’s a snapshot of activity that’s taken place as we work to transform our city centre.

Construction of 90 Devonport Road kicks off

Sneak peek inside future library and community hub

90 Devonport Road team visit Red Stag factory

Initial concept design for Te Manawataki o Te Papa

Latest news

Children’s Day is back with dancing, diggers and discovery in our city centre

Tauranga city centre will become a playground of imagination and fun on Sunday, 2 March, as families flock to the city centre to celebrate Children’s Day - a free day of adventure thanks to Tauranga City Council.

A kaleidoscope of colour, laughter, learning, and creativity will stretch across the waterfront, The Strand, The Cargo Shed, and He Puna Manawa Tauranga Library, bringing magic to the streets. From juggling to superhero encounters, dancing to circus tricks, and a peek behind the scenes of the city’s transformation, every moment will be a new chance for discovery.

Te Papa Ward Councillor, Rod Taylor says the day is all about embracing the joy of childhood and the role we all play in nurturing bright futures. 

“The city centre will be filled with smiles, laughter, music, and learning and as families explore the   different zones, they’ll find surprises around every corner. It’s also a chance to see how spaces are being transformed and how, at the heart of it all, these developments are about bringing people together.”

Little artists will love the arts and crafts zone, budding performers can soak up the atmosphere at the performance zone, and the event and activity zones promise endless hands-on fun.

A major highlight from 2024 is making a return - the construction zone, offering curious young minds a glimpse behind the hoardings of Te Manawataki o Te Papa. This is an exciting opportunity to see the city’s new library and community hub coming to life.

LT McGuinness, the construction team behind several other major city centre projects, including 90 Devonport Road, Masonic Park and Tauranga Art Gallery, is thrilled to be involved again this year. Jack    McGuinness, Tauranga Manager, says watching kids light up at the sight of diggers and construction machinery was a special moment last year.

“I don’t know what it is with kids and diggers, but being able to climb onto the machinery and look behind the scenes last year gave them so much joy. We are thrilled to be able to open up the Te Manawataki o Te Papa construction zone for families again and allow them to check out the progress on what is a truly transformative project for Tauranga.”

For those who love to groove, the neon disco is the place to be. If a bit of quiet time is needed, the low sensory area provides a calming retreat, while the Tauranga Art Gallery pop-up makers space in Masonic Park will be bursting with colourful surprises!

The event is free and runs from 10am to 3pm. For more information, please visit whatsontauranga.co.nz/childrensday.

Posted: Feb 13, 2025,

City Centre projects

We have a number of exciting projects and plans happening right across our city centre that, together, are helping to transform it into a place that we can all be proud of.

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