Boardroom at The Daily Telegraph Building - Venue for hire
Availability
The Boardroom is available for hire in The Daily Telegraph Building, an iconic Art Deco Building in the heart of Napier’s CBD. The Boardroom is suitable for up to 8 people.
This air-conditioned room has Wi-Fi, smart TV, projector, apple TV & whiteboard for an easy and professional presentation.
The Daily Telegraph Boardroom is available between 9:00am-4:30pm on business days. There is an additional fee for use after hours use. Minimum fee of $50.00 per booking, 3 hours + will be charged at $20.00 per hour.
Kitchen facility on site if you would like to bring in catering, refreshments can be arranged.
This room also has an online booking system available for regular users. To be set up in the booking system, get in touch using the given contact details, and from then on you can book rooms independently (terms & conditions apply).
There is also a Meeting Room available at the Daily Telegraph Building.
Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Onsite parking
- Projector or Screen
- Small Kitchen
- Tables & chairs included
- WiFi
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Napier City
Beautifully preserved 1930s architecture is Napier’s special point of difference.
A national disaster resulted in Napier becoming one of the purest Art Deco cities in the world. On the morning of February 3rd 1931 a massive earthquake – 7.9 on the Richter scale – rocked Hawke’s Bay for more than three minutes. Nearly 260 lives were lost and the vast majority of buildings in the commercial centre of Napier were destroyed, either by the quake itself or the fires that followed.
Rebuilding began almost immediately, and much of it was completed in two years. New buildings reflected the architectural styles of the times – Stripped Classical, Spanish Mission and Art Deco. Local architect Louis Hay, an admirer of the great Frank Lloyd Wright, had his chance to shine. Maori motifs were employed to give the city a unique New Zealand character – for example, the ASB bank on the corner of Hastings and Emerson Streets features Maori koru and zigzags.
Napier is one of Hawke’s Bay’s “twin cities” and has a great range of accommodation and activities.
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