Rangiuru Business Park

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Kia ora, welcome to the Rangiuru Business Park project page.


About the project

Rangiuru Business Park is the largest greenfield consented industrial zone in the Bay of Plenty.

Altogether, the four stages of The Rangiuru Business Park will provide 148 hectares of industrial space, providing opportunities for businesses wanting to relocate or expand - serviced by both rail (via the East Coast Main Trunk Line), State Highway 2 (Tauranga Eastern Link Motorway), and local roads. It is 24km to the Port of Tauranga.

The Park’s position leverages the demand for industrial space in the ‘Golden Triangle’ as

Kia ora, welcome to the Rangiuru Business Park project page.


About the project

Rangiuru Business Park is the largest greenfield consented industrial zone in the Bay of Plenty.

Altogether, the four stages of The Rangiuru Business Park will provide 148 hectares of industrial space, providing opportunities for businesses wanting to relocate or expand - serviced by both rail (via the East Coast Main Trunk Line), State Highway 2 (Tauranga Eastern Link Motorway), and local roads. It is 24km to the Port of Tauranga.

The Park’s position leverages the demand for industrial space in the ‘Golden Triangle’ as well as central North Island links with Whakatāne, Rotorua and Taupō, with possible connections by road, rail and sea.

An $18 million grant from the Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) was announced in 2020 to fund the construction of an interchange connecting the Rangiuru Business Park with the Tauranga Eastern Link road.

The Rangiuru Business Park is majority owned by Quayside Properties Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Quayside Holdings Limited. Quayside is the investment arm of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana.

Alongside Council, the project is supported by Bay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana, SmartGrowth, Kawerau District Council, and outlined as part of the Bay of Plenty Regional Land Transport Plan. It is also supported by landowners Ahu Whenua Trust, Tapuika Iwi Authority and Te Arawa Group, and local industry including Te Puke’s Economic Development Agency, Seeka, and Port of Tauranga.


Rangiuru Business Park stands as a beacon of opportunity, setting a new standard for future developments across the wider Bay of Plenty region.

“Bringing the largest greenfield consented industrial zone in the Bay of Plenty to life requires bold thinking and partnership – addressing immediate infrastructure deficits. We’re proud to be working closely with Quayside, key partners and tangata whenua on this Kaupapa to deliver this strategically important development.

“Aligned with regional sustainability and connectivity goals, the park promises substantial industrial growth, reduced environmental impacts, and long-term economic prosperity.

“The eastern area is a key growth zone for the Western Bay. It’s our area of the future and Rangiuru Business Park is the catalyst to this potential. This development not only unlocks significant industrial opportunities but also sets the stage for future housing projects.”

[Western Bay of Plenty District Council CEO, John Holyoake]