Hamilton is set to introduce its first skyscraper, a 25-storey Victoria Street Tower featuring a five-star hotel, residences, and a rooftop bar, marking a significant shift in the city's urban landscape and addressing growing accommodation needs.
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The city of the future, the Tron, is finally getting its first skyscraper. Templeton group has unveiled plans for a 25-story, five star hotel on the banks of the Waikato River, right there in Central Hamilton, just a few steps away from the new theatre. Physical construction work on Victoria Street Tower is expected to begin in 2028. And Tim Mackindo is the mayor of Hamilton, and he joins me now. Hello, Tim. Good evening, Andrew. Are you on board with this? Because God knows you needed more hotels.
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