Seventeen-year-old Josh Laforteza has cerebral palsy, and for the first time in years, he can finally go to the beach. $6,000 was raised to buy Josh a custom-made beach buggy, with Bayfair Shopping Centre donating half of the funds. Watch the full video here.
Bayfair Shopping Centre wins award for nation-leading accessibility programme
A series of New Zealand firsts in the arena of community progress and accessibility has led Bayfair Shopping Centre to win an award for its nation-leading accessibility programme at the Shopping Centre Council of Australia (SCCA) Marketing Awards.
Bay of Plenty Times: Bayfair wins international award
Tauranga’s Bayfair Shopping Centre has won an award for its accessibility in public spaces programme at the Shopping Centre Council of Australia (SCCA) Marketing Awards. The award includes a prize of $2500, which Bayfair will donate to the Omanu Surf Life Saving Club. Read the full article …
Bayfair wins international award
Bayfair Shopping Centre has been commended for their accessibility efforts, winning an award for its accessibility in public spaces programme at the Shopping Centre Council of Australia (SCCA) Marketing Awards.
New Zealand-first movie screening for children with autism
A Christchurch shopping centre will host a New Zealand-first Sensory Movie Day for children with autism and other sensory processing disorders.
NZ Herald: The business case for accessibility
Steve Ellingford, centre manager at Bayfair Shopping Centre, and Jonathan Armstrong, Divisional Asset Manager – Retail at AMP Capital, speak about the importance of accessibility in the business world.
The Palms shopping centre recognised for accessibility efforts
The Palms Shopping Centre in Christchurch has become the first business in the South Island to be awarded a Platinum rating for accessibility by social enterprise Be. Accessible.
NZ Herald: Tauranga teen to get beach wheelchair
A courageous Tauranga teen will soon be back on the beach for the first time in five years, thanks to a donation made by Bayfair Shopping Centre.
NZ Herald: Survey shows kiwi men would rather shop than drink beer and watch rugby
AMP Capital Shopping Centres is a leading voice in retail, and their 10th anniversary Recommended Retail Practice report has identified some interesting stats.
ONE News: REACH Child Cancer event at The Palms Shopping Centre
In May 2016, The Palms shopping centre hosted a ‘Be Bald or Bold’ event to raise funds for REACH Child Cancer research.
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