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Prime Hotels has announced the acquisition of Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre, a landmark establishment in Auckland’s hospitality landscape.
This exciting development marks a new chapter for both Prime Hotels and Waipuna, with a commitment to maintaining the exceptional service and hospitality that Waipuna is renowned for.
Nestled in Auckland on a stunning lagoon, Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre is set on 6.26 acres of beautifully landscaped parkland and provides a picturesque setting just 20 minutes from the city’s CBD.
The property boasts 148 hotel rooms with unobstructed views of the water, alongside 17 conference rooms and a 400-seat theatre. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a pool, gym facilities, an on-site restaurant and bar, 24-hour room service, and 300 parking spaces offering free parking, a rare benefit in Auckland.
Prime Hotels is part of the Primeproperty Group, a 100 per cent New Zealand-owned and operated private property investment company with more than 30 years of experience in central city commercial real estate.
PPG also owns and operates hotels, restaurants, car parking buildings, residential developments, a shopping mall and residential accommodation.
With more than 30 years of experience in the hotel industry, Prime Hotels operates a diverse portfolio that includes hotels in Wellington and Tauranga, along with leisure accommodation in Turangi, Taupō, and Whitianga. The recent acquisition of Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre underscores Primeproperty Group’s enthusiasm for expanding its portfolio and integrating into the Waipuna Centre community.
“We see great opportunity to embellish the property—it has been under one ownership since its inception,” says Prime Hotels group general manager Nicolas Caffardo.
“We aim to take it to the next level, showcasing a resort-like location only 20 minutes from Auckland’s CBD. We are excited about the potential to enhance and expand Waipuna Hotel.”
He says the name “Waipuna,” meaning “Spring of Water” in Māori, adds cultural significance to the hotel, which is conveniently located near major transport links, including Sylvia Park, train stations, the bus exchange, and motorway access.
“Additionally, the hotel is committed to sustainability, enhancing its appeal for eco-conscious travelers. With its combination of natural beauty, modern facilities, and rich cultural heritage, Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre offers an exceptional experience for all guests.”
He emphasised the company’s commitment to investing in the future of Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre by leveraging its extensive resources and industry expertise.
“As operations transition, it will be business as usual at Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre. Our focus will be on continuity to ensure smooth operations for both staff and guests. In the coming months, guests can expect significant improvements in systems and technology, particularly in back-office operations.
“These enhancements are designed to support staff and elevate the overall guest experience, ensuring that Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre continues to thrive in the competitive Auckland market.”
The acquisition will also open up opportunities for staff career development and growth within the organisation.
“Prime Hotels shares the values that have made Waipuna Hotel & Conference Centre a beloved institution and is excited about the opportunities this acquisition presents for career development and growth. This transition opens doors for existing staff, allowing the company to build upon their strengths and continue enhancing Waipuna’s iconic reputation.
“Prime Hotels is excited to welcome Waipuna Hotel to its family and looks forward to the positive changes ahead. We appreciate the hard work and dedication of the Waipuna team, and together, we will ensure that Waipuna Hotel continues to exceed expectations.”