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Hamilton City Council gives itself a pat on the back for a strong economy

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21 Mar, 2023 03:30 AM3 mins to read

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Hamilton City Council says the city's economy is well placed to weather any adverse headwinds. Photo / Supplied

Hamilton City Council says the city's economy is well placed to weather any adverse headwinds. Photo / Supplied

Hamilton’s economy continues to perform well and the supply of quality office space in the central city is on the rise, Hamilton City Council says.

A snapshot of the city’s economy was presented to the city council’s economic development committee at its inaugural meeting last week.

Committee chairman councillor Ewan Wilson said despite economic headwinds, the city’s GDP held up in 2022 and the number of people in employment grew.

“Despite talks of a looming recession and high inflation, Hamilton is well placed to weather any adverse headwinds.

“The fundamentals of Hamilton’s economy are strong. We have a diverse economy, which is spread across several dynamic sectors.”

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Waikato Regional Airport Limited reported a net surplus after tax of $17.7 million for the six months to December 2022. Photo / Supplied
Waikato Regional Airport Limited reported a net surplus after tax of $17.7 million for the six months to December 2022. Photo / Supplied

A host of reports was presented to the committee, outlining the performance of external agencies and council-controlled organisations (CCOs) during the six months to December 2022. Waikato Regional Airport Limited (WRAL) — which is made up of Titanium Park, Hamilton Airport, Hamilton & Waikato Tourism, and the JetPark Hotel — reported a net surplus after tax of $17.7 million.

“WRAL’s strong performance in the face of uncertainties around air travel and tourism was a great result for Hamilton,” Wilson said, noting the council’s initial $7 million investment in WRAL was now worth $114 million.

The city council holds a 50 per cent shareholding in the WRAL Group.

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“My observation of the airport management is they’ve got it right. They’ve got diversification right, they’ve got the day-to-day decision systems working well and, wow, what an impressive six-month profit of some $17 million.”

Hamilton Central Business Association also presented to Thursday’s committee meeting, detailing significant developments underway across the central city.

Spending in the central city increased in the December 2022 quarter, up 27 per cent from the same period in 2021.

The supply of quality central-city offices was also on the rise, with A and B-grade builds making up about 35 per cent of office space — up from 15 per cent a decade ago.

“I think Hamilton City Council has to pat itself on the back in regard to the quality of office stock,” Wilson said.

“That’s a direct consequence of the council’s district plan. It’s a byproduct of a plan that prioritises quality office space in the central city.”

Looking ahead to the next three years, the council’s economic agenda was focused on enhancing the wellbeing of Hamiltonians.

“I’m looking forward to continuing to engage with businesses to ensure that not only do we focus on enabling growth in the form of attracting new businesses, but we also focus on supporting businesses that are already here.”

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