REDEFINING THE HEART OF THE RETAIL PRECINCT IN THE CHRISTCHURCH CBD. A QUALITY SHOPPING CENTRE COMPLEMENTED BY A MAGNIFICENT AND UNIQUE SOCIAL HUB.
Discover Christchurch’s newest shopping experience in the heart of the CBD. The ANZ Centre is home to some of fashion’s most exciting brands and is the first permanent shopping centre to open after the earthquakes. Fronting onto Cashel and Colombo Streets it also wraps around into High Street where the light and airy Atrium provides a large hospitality area. Across High Street the building is served by the eight-level Hereford Street Car Park with 570 parking spaces.
A VIBRANT MIX OF RETAILERS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Featuring Superette, Partridge Jewellers, Macpac, UGG, Merchant, The North Face, Platypus a two-level flagship store for Hallenstein, Glassons and ANZ Bank.
Ground Floor
1 . Macpac
Entrance on Colombo Street
2 . Merchant 1948
Entrance is off High St
3 . Mugen
Entrance on High Street
4 . Terry's
Entrance on High Street
5 . UGG
Entrance on High Street
6 . Glassons
Entrance on Cashel Street
7 . Partridge jewellers
Entrance on Cashel Street
8 . Superette
Entrance on Cashel Street
9 . Platypus
Entrance on Cashel Street
10 . ANZ
Entrance on Cashel Street
11 . The North Face
Entrance on Colombo Street
Level 1
1 . Beca
2 . UDC
3 . Cigna
4 . Hallensteins
Entrance on Cashel Street
THE ATRIUM
The striking Atrium brings a new standard of where to relax, eat and drink in the CBD. We have two incredible hospitality outlets serving a range of cuisines for you to enjoy in the tranquil space. The addition of Mugen and Terry's has brought atmosphere and a spark to the Atrium. Immerse yourself in Japanese cuisine at Mugen while Terry's brings the best of fast and relaxed food and coffee service to the stunning atrium space.
The ANZ Centre is a spectacular example of modern architecture and building technologies.
The foundations required the largest single concrete pour to date in Canterbury’s rebuild, using 1,870m3 with 370 concrete trucks and concrete pumped from High Street, Cashel Street and Colombo Street.