BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
m ■ ■';s NEW BUILD] NO TO BE HIGHEST IS V* NEW ZEALAND. h By Telegraph—Press Association. -J Auckland, Monday. } i A nine-storey bnilding, including A basement, is being erected for Mr. Glee- \ son in High street. It;is being built of steel encased in brick anil concrete. The J roof, which was to be (lilt, was, accor4« " ~ ing to the plans, approved by the City ; Council to be laid out as a garden. \ Mr. Oleeson proposesnow to dispense ,'£, with this scheme, and ban applied to * tilie City Council for. permission to sub- ■> stitut'o'two additional storey.*, making.^ the building an eleven-storey structure, ''> M the application is granted the building will rise to a height of l"2oft obow - ■ the pavement, and wfll thus bo the-£ ,highest in New Zealand. It is expected, <"' s however, that the application for a per- *' mit to erect a building eleven storeys high will meet with some opposition b^^> the Council. j; - ; x'-l
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 64, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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157BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 64, 6 September 1911, Page 5
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