[2] It has portfolios that range from small housing developments to long-term regeneration such as the Wynyard Quarter on Auckland's waterfront, and to redevelopment of town centres and malls.
[7] One example is ACPL partnering with Todd Property Ltd to develop the Ormiston Town Centre, a major greenfield site for Auckland at Flat Bush.
[16] In December 2018, Eke Panuku was involved in construction of a new mall in Ormiston in south Auckland, in conjunction with Todd Property.
[17] In 2022, Eke Panuku released the Thriving Town Centres guidance defining their 'core principles and critical success factors' for urban regeneration.
The guidance describes the agency's approach to urban regeneration including climate action, low-carbon lifestyles, Māori outcomes and facilitating new homes with better transport choice and enabling economic opportunity.
In October 2016, Eke Panuku began limiting the amount of information it released about discussions behind its closed door board meetings.
[10] In December 2018, Eke Panuku was involved in construction of a new mall in Ormiston in south Auckland, in conjunction with Todd Property.
Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff, who was re-elected in October 2019, had expressed dissatisfaction with MacDonald over an $80,000 increase in his salary, an executive bonus scheme introduced by him, and his acceptance of hospitality from a company which bought the council's former headquarters building through Eke Panuku.