The plans for a smaller centre, as agreed upon with the Government sees a smaller centre, with room for only 2,850 delegates.
Nevertheless, SkyCity's Chief executive officer Nigel Morrison has welcomed the news.
Now that resource consent has been granted SkyCity is working towards concluding a building works contract later this year.
"Our objective is to turn the first sod of the New Zealand International Convention Centre before Christmas."
A preliminary design for the hotel has been completed and SkyCity is also exploring options for the development and future ownership of the hotel.
Mr Morrison says the new convention centre will bring jobs and growth to the city.
"SkyCity is looking forward to developing this landmark building, which will bring jobs, growth and further essential tourism infrastructure investment to Auckland and New Zealand."
In the resource consent decision document, council's urban design reviewer pointed out the design's "lack of an identifiable sense of place in the design".
However, representatives from SkyCity contended this was a matter of detail related to final design and that would be addressed at the time.
Therefore the document declared it was satisfied that this would be dealt with in due course.
"We are satisfied that the constructive working relationship evident between the applicant and the Council can be left to manage that detail."
Planned features of the NZICC:
• Meeting rooms
• Exhibition hall and plenary theatre
• Pre-function and back of house spaces
• Food and beverage offerings
• 1,415 parking spaces in a four level basement
• 300 bed hotel
• Pedestrian overpass over Hobson Street
• Streetscape upgrade on Hobson and Nelson Streets