Hospitality Business Magazine

Auckland welcomes Commercial Bay

Commercial Bay, Auckland’s latest retail and hospitality precinct, has officially opened its doors to the public.

Owner Precinct Properties’ CEO Scott Pritchard; New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, Phil Goff, Mayor of Auckland; MP Phil Twyford; and Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei unveiled the $1b development in the heart of the city early this morning.

The precinct showcases more than 120 retailers including 37 food and beverage providers, bringing together the largest concentration of high-quality local and international retailers to the heart of Auckland city .

The mixed-use precinct is expected to become home to an estimated 10,000 workers once the new PwC Tower is completed next month.

Precinct Properties Chief Executive, Scott Pritchard, says Commercial Bay’s opening is a momentous occasion for both Precinct Properties and New Zealand. “We are immensely proud to open Commercial Bay, an outstanding retail precinct that will redefine Auckland’s centre city and play an integral role in its ongoing revitalisation,” says Pritchard. 

“We set out with a clear vision to create a world-class waterfront destination on par with other gateway cities and we are proud to have achieved this, thanks to the commitment of our team and project partners.”

Pritchard says that it is a poignant time for Commercial Bay to be opening, as New Zealand kickstarts its economy after moving to Level One.

“Despite the extraordinary circumstances we are opening under, I am extremely delighted to welcome Aucklanders and visitors to a new and exciting part of the city where they can shop, eat, drink and experience all Commercial Bay has to offer.

“We are incredibly proud to support our local businesses as well as first-to-market retailers as they open after a challenging few months. During this crucial time as New Zealand moves to restart its economy after lockdown, I encourage people to support these retailers and food operators.”

Commercial Bay is also the newest destination for foodies with Harbour Eats, an innovative New York-style food hall with vendors inspired by international gastronomic precincts.

Commercial Bay is open now, with retailers open between 9am and 6pm, and Harbour Eats open from 7am until 10pm. Select restaurants and bars will be open until midnight.