The Guthrey Centre at 126 Cashel Street, Christchurch Central City, originally the offices of Andersons Foundry and later 'Andersons Ltd, was a Category I heritage building registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
John Anderson (1820–1897) was one of the original "Pilgrims" of Christchurch, having arrived on Sir George Seymour in 1850.
He later purchased land on the north side of Cashel Street to build his family home, which he named Inveresk after his place of birth.
The company expanded after Anderson's retirement and became a major player in the production of railway hardware, road and rail bridges.
[3] The Guthrey Centre was listed as a Category I heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust on 5 September 1985.