Benefits of greenery-John Hayson


Plants in a city can provide quantitative benefits, in the form of financial return, as well as qualitative environmental, social and aesthetic benefits. They are not mutually exclusive and the integrative value of greenery in a built environment should be appreciated no matter they are quantitative or qualitative ones.

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Environmental benefits

  1. The ability of vegetative surfaces to retain stormwater and lower peak runoff can aid in reducing the extent of storm water drainage infrastructure.

(Scholz-Barth, 2001). It has been reflected by employing smaller storm sewers, which, in turn saves construction and maintenance costs of cities’ drainage systems.

  1. Plants introduced around buildings can improve construction’s integrity by lessening the weather effect. Hence it can prolong the service and practical life of buildings.

According to Peck et al. (1999), the reduction of extreme temperature variation through the use of green roofs can lessen the stress due to expansion and contraction on the membrane, thereby reduces cracking and aging of the membrane.

  1. Energy savings is a significant economic contribution brought by greenery in cities.

Parker (1983) has conducted studies on plants’ energy saving in Miami, Florida. He found that the energy savings exceeded 50% in some hot days and the long-term savings were around 25%.Readmore

John Hayson Ultimate work


H investments (NZ) Ltd and Silverstream Estates Ltd are two of the most prominent real estate development companies in Australia and New Zealand. These family-owned businesses are now headed and managed

by John Hayson, and have contributed greatly towards developing residential and commercial real estate development opportunities in both the countries.
he Styx Mill Estate residential development in North West Christchurch was purchased in 2005 by John Hayson and was completed in 2009. This estate offers a unique lifestyle experience, complete with beautiful villas and facilities such as tennis courts, indoor pool, spa and gymnasium. The Country Club at the Styx Mill Estate also accommodates the Jagz Café which offers alfresco style food and coffee morning across the week. The local attractions around the Styx Mill Estate also make this place worth living. Some of the nearby recreational areas around the Styx Mill include the Clearwater golf course, the Groynes picnic and boating area, Styx Mill Reserve and Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. Also, the central city, shopping centres and the airport are within easy reach from Styx.Readmore

John Hayson Devlopment Of Land


John Hayson Having executed a number of successful land development projects for residential and corporate use John Hayson Director at H Investments International Pty Limited has been investing and developing land in Australia including Northridge Plaza, Neeta City Shopping Centre and Scone Woolworths as shown in the photos below.

As a speaker for the Planning Institute on Retail Development and Regulation John Hayson’s dedication to community development compliance and safety makes him a valuable resource throughout Australia and New Zealand

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Red tape slashed in wake of quake


JUST under two years ago, in September, 2010, an earthquake hit Christchurch causing extensive damage. It was followed by the more devastating quake in February, 2011, which accounted for 185 lives.

Most of us would consider Christchurch to be at best an extremely shaky proposition for investing in real estate. Not so Sydney developer John Hayson, who had already invested serious money in a residential sub-division development, Styx Mill Estate, 15 minutes from the city, and another near-city site at Kaiapoi in the Waimakariri District.

As two other major but less significant quakes hit in June and December, 2011, Hayson’s company Silverstream Estates took on the task of meeting the needs of dislocated Kiwis.

In doing so, and working closely with the New Zealand government, developer and administration have provided a model for slashing the red tape that has effectively tied the hands of NSW developers helping create the housing shortages that have made Sydney housing prices among the highest in the world.

Think of the challenge. The CBD was extensively damaged and still requires major reconstruction of infrastructure and buildings.

Tens of thousands of homes have been so extensively damaged that they have been placed in a “Red Zone” meaning that that underlying land is unsuitable for rebuilding.

When the underlying land is “Red Zoned”, the government offers to purchase the land and buildings at the most recent government valuation.

Those residents affected must then build or purchase another home elsewhere. The New Zealand government responded by setting up the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery (CERA pronounced Sarah) Authority.

Gerry Brownlee, Transport Minister and Leader of the House, was appointed Minister responsible for CERA and theEarthquake Commission (EQC).

He moved quickly to make available new land to meet the anticipated needs of residents needing to be re-housed.

Brownlee recognised the roadblocks to development and intelligently dealt with them without reducing the necessary safeguards required before permits could be issued in such a region.

Here’s how. CERA brought together the environmental oversight body, the regional council and the developer and all parties were required to sign an agreement to work together co-operatively to produce titled land to accommodate the displaced residents.

Kaiapoi development is the first greenfield site fast-tracked through this process, although Hayson had spent years having the land rezoned for housing.

Importantly, council agreed to speed up the approval process and the developer agreed to provide a minimum number of lots within a certain time and at certain prices.

To achieve lower price points, Hayson reduced the size of some lots from 650 to 1000 sqm down to 300 to 600sqm.

In new housing estates the building covenants require a certain size home to be built on the land. So the larger the block the larger the home required to be built which means the land is more expensive and so is the house.

The smaller lots suit older people with restricted budgets, particularly, and those who don’t want to maintain gardens. The subdivision has extensive open space and an adjacent stream with 2.8 kilometers of walkways.

The fast-tracked process allowed the developer to obtain approvals on a needs basis so they could commence earthworks while the sewer and storm water services were being designed and then other services as required.

According to Hayson, the integrity of the system has been adhered to. The design and approval process has run in parallel with the works rather than being completed before works commenced.

All work was undertaken with the full knowledge, support and approval of the council and in accordance with all the relevant standards and this was the reason the company was able to achieve its objective ahead of schedule.

The council appointed a special liaison officer, weekly meetings were held, almost immediate inspections were provided and all work was constantly checked to it could be signed-off without delay on completion.

The development has delivered the first 162 titled lots in five months, which included all sub division design and consents from a cold start excluding rezoning.

Much of the second stage has been completed, and infrastructure installed for further stages, 10 months earlier than promised.

Work that would normally take about years to complete has been knocked over by multiple teams of workers working in different areas of the development to speed up the construction process.

This means that residents can move in to their homes much faster.

Said Hayson: “It has taken an earthquake to create an environment where council and private enterprise have worked co operatively together to create a positive outcome for all parties.

“It is amazing to experience the feeling where a council is not road blocking development but is working with you and it is so much easier for all concerned.

“The meetings are constructive and everybody is much happier and productive. If this could translate into co-operation with all government departments without a disaster, there is no limit to what can be achieved and the economic boost to an economy.”

Prime Minister John Key joined Brownlee and Conservation and Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson at the launch of Stage 1 in June.

It’s not all atruism of course – Hayson stands to profit from his efforts. The cost of rebuilding Christchurch has been estimated at up to $30 billion and will require 25,000 additional construction workers. Accommodation in the near term will be in short supply for workers as well as residents seeking new homes.

But as a blueprint for solving the great Australian housing shortage, state governments should seize upon this disaster response and run with it.

Key to open Kaiapoi development


PRIME MINISTER TO OPEN FAST TRACKED KAIAPOI DEVELOPMENT The first greenfields development approved under the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Act will be opened today by Prime Minister John Key when he joins over 200 invited guests to mark the official opening of Silverstream Estates in Kaiapoi. The Government approved the development, which will include up to 1115 sections, using its earthquake powers in November 2011. Since then, infrastructure development and construction has commenced, site preparation for the initial stages is well under way, and the first stage of the new community has all but sold out. Section titles for Stage One are expected in the next few weeks, with purchasers able to commence building on site now. Silverstream Estates developers John Hayson and Fred Rahme say the speed of the development to date is testament to the focus and commitment of all the parties involved, including CERA, the Wiamakariri District Council and Environment Canterbury. “In just five months, we have gone from what were quite literally greenfields to an emerging community, ready for new residents to make a start on a new home,” says John Hayson. “This wouldn’t be possible without the dedication of all the parties who have made every effort to make this possible – working closely together at every stage to achieve a great outcome for Canterbury.” “All the usual processes have been followed and requirements met – but in a fast-tracked framework. The way everyone has worked together with a great deal of goodwill has made this a shining example of what can be achieved when people are working together for the good of the community.” Today’s official opening will take place on Silverstream Boulevard, at the bridge over Silverstream. The waterway will form an important part of the community, with stone beaches and a wooden jetty enabling residents to enjoy the streamside environment, and a network of pathways and a fitness track running along its banks. The new community will also feature a large village green, dedicated play areas and pocket parks, as well as a convenience shopping area and office space. Fred Rahme says although the development has taken place at an accelerated pace, a key part of the process has been engineering the land to ensure every section meets TC1 or TC2 earthquake standards. “Every section we sell will come with its own individual geotechnical assessment, produced at our cost. And we will guarantee every section will have TC1 or TC2 compliance – because we are comprehensively engineering and preparing each site to achieve this standard,” says Fred Rahme. “We believe this is the only way to provide certainty to all our purchasers about their building costs – we are taking the unknown out of it.” “We are setting the benchmark that home owners deserve. After all these months of uncertainty, they deserve nothing less than a guarantee of safe land to build on and costs they can plan for as they start their new future.” Many of the new residents now have home plans approved by the developer ready for Council submission and a large number of homes are expected to be completed by Christmas. “This is a great start for our new residents, for Kaiapoi, and the wider region – and a great example of what can be achieved for Christchurch,” says John Hayson. “We’d like to sincerely thank everyone involved – from the Government, ECAN, CERA and the Council, to everyone who has worked tirelessly on the development to get it to this stage.”

John Hayson The Visionary Australia


 

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John Hayson a Visionary who successfully thought about conversion of Woolworths Supermarket and 34 shops to what is known today as “NorthBridge Plaza Shopping Centre”. History is followed below about how things happened.
Purchased in 1987, this centre comprised a Woolworths Supermarket and 34 speciality shops.
One of the worst performing retail centres in Sydney, it required intensive management, major internal reconstruction to correct design flaws, refurbishment and a new tenancy mix.
The first reconstruction was completed in 1989 with the internal mall area redesigned to ensure that customers passed most tenancies on their way to Woolworth’s and additional shops created out of internal open space. New quality retailers were brought in to meet customer needs and the mall was refurbished.
There were at least 4 major renovations, eleven additional shops created, constant tenancy mix upgrades and additional land purchased for extensions and additional parking. One of the most difficult was an underpinning under Woolworth’s to create approximately 500 sqm of net leasable area.
The adjacent service station was acquired to extend Woolworth’s and create the pre eminent supermarket on the lower North Shore of Sydney and one of the highest turnover                   supermarkets in Australia.

The centre’s sales per square metre, per annum were at least 2 to 3 times higher than any other shopping centre in Australia based on publicly announced sales reports of the leading and largest shopping centres in industry magazines and financial news media. The turnover of Northbridge Plaza was not publicly announced.
Northbridge Plaza supported the community financially and in many other ways.

We created a quality, successfully trading centre with a welcoming environment and a wonderful place to shop and meet. It was a community and a focal point for the community.Readmore

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Real Estate Development in NewZealand

John Hayson

H investments (NZ) Ltd and Silverstream Estates Ltd are two of the most prominent real estate development companies in Australia and New Zealand. These family-owned businesses are now headed and managed by John Hayson , and have contributed greatly towards developing residential and commercial real estate development opportunities in both the countries.
johnHaysonnewzealandThe Styx Mill Estate residential development in North West Christchurch was purchased in 2005 by John Hayson and was completed in 2009. This estate offers a unique lifestyle experience, complete with beautiful villas and facilities such as tennis courts, indoor pool, spa and gymnasium. The Country Club at the Styx Mill Estate also accommodates the Jagz Café which offers alfresco style food and coffee morning across the week. The local attractions around the Styx Mill Estate also make this place worth living. Some of the nearby recreational areas around the Styx Mill include the Clearwater golf course, the Groynes picnic and boating area, Styx Mill Reserve and Willowbank Wildlife Reserve. Also, the central city, shopping centres and the airport are within easy reach from Styx.
Silverstream Estates, located north of Christchurch, is another successful project completed by John Hayson that offers a variety of housing solutions for all budgets. The development is hayson-john-newbeing carried out in three stages, of which the first stage is completed and has been sold out, while the construction of second stage is underway and is expected to be issued by November 2012. The construction of the third stage would begin soon. The Estate is located on a picturesque land with a pristine stream running throughout, and is within the reachable distance of Kaiapoi’s riverside shops, restaurants and bars. There is an abundance of green reserves in and around the site, along with cycle tracks, playgrounds and stream side walkways. The most recent development in this area is that home buyers can now avail home insurance cover through Westpac, which has made home buying in Silverstream even more convenient.
The two companies are committed to deliver state-of-the-art living facilities in Australia and New Zealand, making home buying a stress-free job for majority of people.