So was the increase in businesses and civic developments, he said.
"We've seen a growing recognition of our city centre as the cultural, commercial and civic hub of the region. With the onset of the University Precinct, the civic developments and significant private investor interest coming online we will see more and greater transformational change."
In his view Mr Coker said the key to the success of Priority One has been the strong partnerships with the business community and council's.
"I've loved my time at Priority One."
He also credited his talented team and said "I will miss them, we had some fun times''.
Mr Coker was a co-director of 2+ NZ Limited - a green-tech start-up and said he would be dedicating his time to that and was now a business member of Priority One.
His role was currently being shortlisted, he said.