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Plimmer Towers

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Type
  
Office & hotel

Main contractor
  
Williams Construction

Opened
  
1977

Floor count
  
20

Completed
  
1977

Height
  
84 m

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
Plimmer Steps, Wellington, New Zealand

Owner
  
Eureka Funds Management, Toga Group

Current tenants
  
Brother Industries, Travelodge

Similar
  
Plimmer Tower, New Zealand Cricket M, State Insurance Building

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Plimmer Towers is a high-rise office and hotel complex in central Wellington, New Zealand. The building is named after John Plimmer, a major business and political personality during Wellington's early years.

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History

Originally developed by construction tycoon Arthur Williams, the building was opened in 1977 as the Williams Centre. At the time of opening, it was Wellington's tallest building until 1984, when the nearby BNZ Centre opened. A second matching tower was opened in 1985.

Williams sold the building to Smart Group NZ in 1986, which was severely affected by the 1987 sharemarket crash. It was later purchased by the Singaporean-based Grand Central Group in 1993, by which time it was renamed the Plimmer City Centre, with the hotel section rebranded as a Copthorne.

In 2010, the complex was refurbished and repainted by its current owners, Australian-based Eureka Funds Management and the Toga Group. Hotel naming rights were passed on to the Travelodge group.

References

Plimmer Towers Wikipedia