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| Title: | The impacts of the Canterbury earthquake on the commercial office market |
| Author: | Moricz, Zoltan Wong, Craig Bond, Sandy |
| Date: | Feb-2012 |
| Publisher: | CBRE and Lincoln University. |
| Item Type: | Monograph |
| Abstract: | Lincoln University and CBRE, a commercial real estate service provider,
have conducted research to investigate the impacts of the Canterbury
earthquake on the commercial office market in Christchurch. The 22
February 2011 Canterbury earthquake had a devastating impact on
Christchurch property with significant damage caused to land and
buildings. As at January 2012, around 740 buildings have either been
demolished or identified to be demolished in central Christchurch. On
top of this, around 140 buildings have either been partially demolished
or identified to be partially demolished. The broad aims of our research are to (i) examine the nature and extent
of the CBD office relocation, (ii) identify the nature of the occupiers, (iii)
determine occupier’s perceptions of the future: their location and space
needs post the February earthquake, and the likelihood of relocating
back to the CBD after the rebuild, and (iv) find out what occupiers see
as the future of the CBD, and how they want this to look. |
| Description: | Results of research conducted by using an online survey to examine the nature and extent of the Christchurch CBD office relocation. |
| Persistent URL (URI): | http://hdl.handle.net/10182/4275 |
| Related: | Original publication is available from Lincoln University and CBRE. |
| Related URI: | http://www.cbre.co.nz/aboutus/mediacentre/mediaarchives/Pages/022812.aspx |
| Rights: | © CBRE & Lincoln University. |
| Appears in Collections: | Department of Agricultural Management and Property Studies
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