Extra CBD Blueprint walking tours

Priority One’s general manager Mark Irving in the Tauranga CBD, where he’ll host extra Blueprint Guided Walking Tours this week, exclusive to Priority One members. Photo: John Borren.

To meet popular demand, Priority One is hosting an extra two guided walking tours of the CBD Blueprint for its members this coming week.

With already-announced tours on May 18 and June 2 fully booked, the group is now offering two additional tours, set for this Wednesday, May 25, and Thursday, May 26. Both tours will run from 10am to 12pm.

The tours follow the recent launch of the CBD Blueprint, which outlines the exponential growth in development that is expected to take place in the Tauranga CBD from 2022 to 2030.

The tours provide an in-person look at the developments that have been laid out in the CBD Blueprint.

'To showcase the major pivotal funded developments that are committed for the city within the next eight years, Priority One will be hosting CBD Blueprint Guided Walking tours throughout the city centre, led by the legendary Priority One general manager Mark Irving,” says Priority one chief executive Nigel Tutt.

'The two-hour guided walking tour will begin from the Priority One Offices at 29 Grey St.

'We will visit the development locations outlined in the Blueprint, providing an informative first-hand look into the future of the CBD, and will conclude back at the Priority One office for light snacks and refreshments.

'Registrations are essential as spaces are strictly limited.”

For more information on the Tauranga CBD Blueprint or the walking tours, visit: www.priorityone.co.nz/cbd-blueprint.

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3 comments

Open wide

Posted on 22-05-2022 17:40 | By Let's get real

Whilst we force these empty buildings down your throats. Empire building in progress.


walk

Posted on 23-05-2022 09:45 | By dumbkof2

and pushing tolly/mahuita agenda


What nonsense!

Posted on 23-05-2022 10:08 | By bruce.deirdre@xtra.co.nz

Another dose of ratepayer funded propaganda 301 million! More like 501 million with cost overuns, substrata faults, 'we didn't know about'...refer Bayfair & parking building fiascos....


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