Tauranga CBD: Consented Hotel Development Site

  • Resource Consent Granted
  • Proven Operator Interest
  • Clean Sale Opportunity

Tauranga CBD: Consented Hotel Development Site

✅ Resource Consent Granted
✅ Proven Operator Interest
✅ Clean Sale Opportunity

A De-Risked, Execution-Ready Asset

21 Brown Street offers a rare opportunity to acquire a fully consented hotel site in the heart of Tauranga’s CBD. With Resource Consent already granted and strong interest from major hotel operators (including international brands), the development risk is significantly reduced.

Key Details

Consented & Ready

Full Resource Consent granted (July 2025) for an 8-storey, 102-room hotel. Zero planning risk.

Premium Amenities

Features rooftop bar, restaurant, outdoor pool, juice bar, and flexible conference spaces.

Iconic Design

Designed by award-winning G2 Studio, featuring a curved façade inspired by Tauranga’s maritime heritage.

Sustainability

Targeting a 6 Green Star rating with advanced energy, water, and environmental efficiency.

Prime Location

300m to the waterfront and adjacent to the new Civic Precinct. Walking distance to all CBD amenities.

Strategic Growth

A critical asset in one of NZ’s fastest-growing cities, aligned with the Tauranga City Blueprint vision.

Three Kinds of Opportunities

Developer-Led Opportunity
(Consent Granted, Clean Sale)

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Hotel Group:
Buy & Develop Option

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Hotel Group:
Management Agreement Anchor

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Demand Drivers

Tauranga is benefitting from tourism rebound, increasing business events demand and city-centre activation as part of its redevelopment strategy.

The site’s proximity to the CBD and future civic precinct means it is well-positioned to capture both leisure and business travellers.

The broader context of the city includes the civic precinct redevelopment programme (e.g., Te Manawataki o Te Papa) which is driving increased focus on high-quality hotel, conference and tourism-linked accommodation infrastructure.

Supply Gap

The city has identified a gap in hotel supply / conference capacity: a news article noted Tauranga “lagging” other centres in hotel rooms per population size, and a dedicated report cited “strong operator demand”. (NZ Herald)