Defence House Explained

Defence House
Architectural Style:Art Deco
Location:15–21 Stout Street, Wellington
Owner:Argosy Property Management
Current Tenants:Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Coordinates:-41.2813°N 174.777°W
Floor Count:8
Floor Area:21,000 square metres

The former Defence House is historic office building in Wellington, New Zealand. For many decades the building housed the New Zealand Defence Force, and after a period of vacancy and subsequent extensive refurbishment, it is now occupied by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

The building is classified as a Category 2 Historic Place (places of "special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value") by Heritage New Zealand.

History

In 2007, the New Zealand Defence Force moved out of the building after tenanting the building since its construction in the 1940s. The building was no longer fit-for-purpose, and according to the Defence Force: "Despite refurbishments the décor remained dull and dated and the building’s services were inefficient." The Defence Force flags were taken down on 23 February 2007 in a ceremony to close of the building.[1]

In December 2012, it was announced that the building would be bought by Argosy Property Management for $33.2 million. A 12-year tenancy agreement was signed between Argosy and the New Zealand Government in January 2013.[2]

Occupation by MBIE

In late 2014, about 2,000 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment employees moved from five Wellington buildings into the 15 Stout Street building.[3]

The relocation had a capital budget of over $18 million, but ultimately $16 million was spent. Operational expenditure on the move was $688,000. The costs involved with the refurbishment were controversial, including the almost $70,000 cost of the MBIE sign outside the building, and the $360,000 cost of office furniture ($1800 per staff member).[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: End of Era for Defence House . Scoop.co.nz . 23 February 2007 . 21 October 2014 . New Zealand Defence Force.
  2. News: Former defence building purchase unconditional . Radio New Zealand News . 30 July 2013 . 21 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Background of MBIE move . MBIE . 4 May 2016 . MBIE.
  4. News: MBIE admits stone sign cost $24,000 more than it originally claimed . Stuff.co.nz . 3 June 2015 . 4 May 2016 . Rutherford, Hamish.