Contribution to jobs creation
Job Opportunities One of Many Benefits of Planned Development
The Symphony Centre project in Central Auckland is poised to play a crucial role in job creation, spanning sectors from construction to hospitality.
The $600 million transport orientated development features a 21-storey mixed-use building as well as refurbishment of heritage-listed Bledisloe House, and a laneway retail destination that will provide a range of job opportunities.
Skilled labour in construction, engineering, architecture, project management, and various trades will be crucial to bringing this ambitious project to life.
Post-completion, The Symphony Centre is set to offer a multitude of long-term job options.
As a vertical village community offering retail, residential, and commercial spaces, the operational phase will require a diverse workforce.
Opportunities in retail management, building maintenance, security, and hospitality will emerge, catering to the needs of residents, office workers, and visitors.
The unique design of the project, with a vibrant series of community spaces and laneways, will reignite the urban environment, fostering new businesses and providing new work possibilities for a wide range of talents from hospitality to the arts.
The project's focus on creating a 24-hour vertical village will align with the city's round-the-clock environment, developing a dynamic and continuously evolving job market.
The integration of luxury residential apartments, commercial office spaces, and retail areas within The Symphony Centre will provide a diverse array of career openings, supporting the city's growth and catering to the community's needs.
The Symphony Centre project represents a transformative investment in Auckland's future, offering a rich tapestry of employment options.
The Symphony Centre is multi-purpose residential, commercial, retail complex and transport hub being developed by RCP and MRCB in the Aotea Arts Quarter of Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau’s CBD.