Beehive’s Age Sparks Move Rumors
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The Beehive, New Zealand’s iconic PM office building, is aging fast — with crumbling ventilation, outdated windows, and structural wear that’s drawing serious attention. Speaker Gerry Brownlee revealed during a committee meeting that while interiors have been upgraded, the core systems and exterior are in rough shape, and major renovations would be noisy and disruptive. Moving the PM’s office out is now being considered as a potential option — not a decision, but a growing awareness that this 50-year-old building needs major work. With a new Parliament building rising behind the current one — complete with emergency services on a dedicated floor — officials are quietly planning for the future. Brownlee emphasized this is still early-stage thinking, but the conversation is real, and the Beehive’s future is far from settled.
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