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CBD facts and figuresAuckland's CBD at a glanceLocation: Auckland's CBD is at the heart of the Auckland region. It is a triangular area bounded by the Waitemata Harbour and the central motorway system. Area: 433 hectares - similar in size to Sydney's CBD but double that of Wellington's, Christchurch's and Brisbane's CBDs. Auckland's CBD is 40 per cent smaller than Perth's. Residents: The CBD has 17,937 residents living in 8,289 households. This is 4.43% of Auckland city's population. 84% of the residents in the CBD are below 44 years old. The number of CBD residents has more than doubled since 2001, when there were 8,977 people living in 3,771 households, representing 2.5 per cent of Auckland city's population. In 1991, there were only 1,400 CBD residents or 0.5 per cent of the city's population. Workforce: Approximately 78,000 people work in the CBD, making it the largest employment centre in New Zealand. It has 26 per cent of all jobs in Auckland city and nearly 13 per cent of jobs in the Auckland region. Businesses: There are almost 9,500 businesses in the CBD, representing 18 per cent of businesses in Auckland city. The largest business sectors in terms of employment are finance and insurance, property and business services. Transport: Approximately 73,000 people enter the CBD between 7am and 9am each weekday. Of these:
Largest building: Vero Building at 48 Shortland Street. Tallest building: At 328 metres (more than a thousand feet) the Sky Tower is the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Oldest building: Worker's cottage at 1 Bankside Street, built between 1841 and 1847.
Updated November 2007 |