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  2. Accor - Wikipedia

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    Accor is based on the word "Accord" meaning "agreement" in French. [12] In 1984, Accor bought the Quiberon thalassotherapy center, which became the first of the Thalasso Sea & Spa brand, [13] and acquired the fine catering company Lenôtre the following year. [14] In 1985, the firm launched Formule 1, a brand of low-cost hotels. The buildings ...

  3. List of shopping centres in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable shopping centres in New Zealand.. For comparison, the largest mall in Canada, the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada has a retail space of 350,000 m 2.

  4. Quay Street, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Quay Street is the northernmost street in the Auckland CBD, New Zealand. The Auckland Ferry Terminal , which has ferries running to Devonport , Waiheke Island , and other places in Waitematā Harbour ; the Hilton Auckland hotel; and Ports of Auckland are on the north side of the street.

  5. Tainui Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    On 23 July 2009, a joint venture was signed today between Accor Hospitality, Tainui Group Holdings and Auckland International Airport to develop, operate, and manage a 260-room Novotel-branded hotel located at Auckland Airport. The cost was estimated to be roughly $65m including hotel construction, which is estimated to be about $45m.

  6. Retailing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    There are no stores in Auckland. [90] Its first store opened in Christchurch CBD in 1918. [91] JB Hi-Fi has 14 stores. [92] It opened its first store in Auckland CBD in 2007. [93] Bond & Bond had 24, including 18 in Auckland, until its closure in 2013. [94] [95] The first store opened in Silverdale, Auckland in 1875. [94] Dick Smith Electronics ...

  7. Auckland CBD - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Central Business District (CBD), or Auckland city centre, [4] is the geographical and economic heart of the Auckland metropolitan area. It is the area in which Auckland was established in 1840, by William Hobson on land gifted by mana whenua hapū Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei .

  8. Queens Wharf, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    The deck of the wharf was often used for parking import vehicles. The northwestern shed was used as a cool store, and the southeastern was used by POAL and MAF for storage and customs processing. [1] The wharf was sold to Auckland Regional Council and the New Zealand Government, [5] who each paid $20 million to Ports of Auckland, [6] [7] in 2010.

  9. Quay Park - Wikipedia

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    Quay Park seen from the Sky Tower. Quay Park is a junction on the Auckland railway network in New Zealand. [1] It normally links Waitematā with Newmarket station [clarification needed] for the Western and Southern lines which use a common set of tracks (the Newmarket Line) between Waitematā and Newmarket.