Wilson wants to buy many of the assets owned by James Brown and partner Simon Rowntree, who founded Tournament 14 years ago. Tournament is keeping all its properties.
Evans said Wilson had big plans for the Tournament assets business it was buying. "Wilson Parking expects to be able to further develop these assets. Our established national infrastructure will allow us to deliver innovative parking offerings that will enhance the customer experience while delivering operating efficiencies," he said.
Brown said the deal predominantly involved parking spaces Tournament leases or manages on behalf of other owners and indicated the two businesses would continue to compete against each other.
Tournament also wants to develop properties such as one significant Auckland block.
"In the property sector, our priority is to move into the next phase of development of the City Works Depot. This is fast emerging as one of Auckland's most exciting urban spaces," Brown said.