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    Demand for corporate hospitality is surpassing supply at Christchurch's brand new stadium

    Demand for corporate hospitality is surpassing supply at Christchurch's brand new stadium


    Submissions of interest for corporate hospitality at the city's new 683-million dollar Te Kaha closed on Friday, and allocation was oversubscribed.

    Premium hospitality suites start from close to five-thousand dollars per person per year - at the stadium set to be completed by April 2026.

    Venues Otautahi are forecasting a 42 percent increase in events, expected to attract more than 900-thousand visitors.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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