Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Dunedin Council seeks tenants to offset library costs

Dunedin City Council has announced it will offer office space above South Dunedin’s new Library and Community Complex to commercial tenants in a bid to offset the costs of the new facility.

In a statement, a Council spokesperson said staff will seek one or more commercial tenants to occupy the upstairs level of the new building once it opens next year.

“The Council decision to focus on rent-paying tenants upstairs will help offset operating costs and ensure the new facility remains on a sustainable financial footing,” said the spokesperson.

“The project remains on schedule to open as planned in June 2025, and it is tracking on budget at $22 million.”

Draft operational budgets, as reported to Council in August 2024, total approximately $2.8 million per annum, including both property and Library Services-related costs.

“The library will still be a key hub catering for community groups and uses in a variety of ways, with four new meeting rooms available for community use on the ground floor, as well as the maker space, sound studio and other library spaces.”

“Two of the meeting rooms with kitchenettes will be available for community use after hours,” said the spokesperson.

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