The Wellington City Council's earthquake recovery team met contractors at the Tory Street site at 7am, ready for demolition which began just before 8.30am.
The demolition of Wellington's earthquake-damaged Reading Cinema carpark building has begun.
The crane being used to bring the building down took its first bite out of the structure just after 8am.
Work is starting on the stairwell on the corner of the building closest to the Tory Street - WakefieldStreet intersection.
All of Tory St between Courtenay Place and Wakefield St will be closed while the demolition takes place. Photo / Katrina Bennett
Once the stairwell is removed, the crane will be able to move into the building and start tearing it down from the inside out.
That building has now been completely demolished, however the rubble still needs to be cleared.
Demolition of Wellington's Reading Cinema carpark. Photo / Katrina Bennett
Moana Mackey said nine cars remain inside the carpark building, as it was not safe to recover them.
She said Tory Street is now a demolition site, so all of Tory Street between Courtenay Place and Wakefield Street will be closed, as well as the footpath along Courtenay Central.