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Majestic Centre

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Type
  
Office

Completed
  
1991

Height
  
116 m

Architectural style
  
Postmodern Architecture

Construction started
  
1987

Floor count
  
29

Floors
  
29

Majestic Centre

Location
  
100 Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand

Owner
  
Kiwi Income Properties Trust Primaq Holdings (former)

Address
  
88/100 Willis St, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday7AM–5PMTuesday7AM–5PMWednesday7AM–5PMThursday7AM–5PMFriday7AM–5PMSaturdayClosed

Similar
  
State Insurance Building, Vodafone on The Park, St Mary of the Angels - Wellington, Vero Centre, Nairn Street Cottage

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The Majestic Centre, designed by Jack Manning of Manning Mitchell in association with Kendon McGrail of Jasmax Architects and completed in 1991. The main building of the Majestic Centre is the Majestic Tower which is the tallest building in Wellington, New Zealand. The building, located on 100 Willis Street is 116 metres (381 ft) high and has 29 storeys, making it the ninth-tallest skyscraper building in New Zealand, along with the ASB Bank Centre in Auckland. It was, at the time of its completion, one of the three tallest buildings in the country, the two other contenders (ANZ Centre and ASB Tower in Auckland) being built in the same year. It is mainly used as office space.

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As of 2014, Ernst & Young New Zealand is the anchor tenant, with naming rights to the building. Other tenants include Opus International Consultants Limited, the Japanese Embassy, Cigna Life Insurance New Zealand Ltd., the Earthquake Commission and Airways Corporation.

The site was originally occupied by the Majestic Cabaret, which operated from 1929 to 1984 and was a key venue for ballroom events in Wellington. By the time of its closure in 1984, the Cabaret was deemed to be an earthquake risk, and demolition began in 1987 to make way for its namesake high-rise building.

Following the 2011 Canterbury earthquake, the Majestic Tower was assessed by engineering consultants to be of moderate earthquake risk, with strengthening costs initially estimated at NZD$35 million, later revised upwards to $85 million in order to bring it up to 100% earthquake compliance.

Majestic centre demolition


References

Majestic Centre Wikipedia