The Grey Lynn Business Association (GLBA) originated in 2010 from a casual gathering of Grey Lynn 2030 members, primarily small local business owners seeking networking opportunities.
Initially known as the Grey Lynn Sustainable Business Association, these Friday night gatherings were a great way to meet other local business people.
Driven by the shared vision of its Grey Lynn 2030 members, the group quickly evolved into an incorporated society, fueled by the energy, skills, and growing numbers of participants.
Dedicated local business professionals volunteered their time to both develop their own enterprises and contribute to the community.
As membership expanded and transitioned to a paid model, the GLBA was able to employ a coordinator. This facilitated increased collaboration with businesses and community stakeholders, ensuring ongoing improvements to the neighborhood while promoting economic growth, social harmony, and environmental stewardship.
The GLBA's mission is to support and promote the vitality, prosperity, and sustainability of businesses and communities within Grey Lynn and its surrounding areas.


March 2025 Update:
After years of dedicated volunteer work by its committee, the GLBA is nearing the significant milestone of becoming a Business Improvement District (BID), securing guaranteed funding from local businesses.
The Auckland Council's Business Improvement District (BID) program fosters partnerships with business associations to enhance the local business environment and stimulate regional economic growth. This program establishes a formal relationship between the council and independent business associations.
For more information or to join, please visit the glba website
History
Grey Lynn Small Business Expo
The Small Business Expo on Tuesday 30 October 5-8pm has been designed to offer local businesses an affordable opportunity to showcase their businesses to a range of other local businesses and people. A common lament we hear is – “wouldn’t it be great if we could find our closet clients i.e. the ones who work and…
Read MoreGrey Lynn Shops Working Bee
Hi Grey Lynners, We would like to invite you to the Grey Lynn Working Bees tidy up in the Surrey Cres shopping centre and surrounding areas on… SUNDAY 1st April ( This is not an April Fools joke ) 10am – 12pm ( Don’t forget Say Light Saving ends on Sunday ) Meet outside THE…
Read MoreGrey Lynn tidy-up working bee schedule for 2012
Soala from the Grey Lynn Business Association is coordinating Tidy-up working bees throughout the year to beautify Grey Lynn and maintain the work that was carried out in preparation for the RWC. Here is the garden and weeding programme Sunday 1 April 10am – 12pm ( Please this is not an April Fools joke ) Sunday 10 June …
Read MoreGLBA: Shop Local this Christmas
Support Our Local Shops this Christmas (2010) West Lynn Shops (Richmond Road between Surrey Cres and Warnock Street): Local fashion, dining, wine, gifts, books, pampering, produce, Christmas organic treats and lots more… Caravan by Tania Cooper (2a Hakanoa Street) Dalston Christmas hours Monday 13 Dec – Saturday 18 December 9.30a.m – 6.00 pm Sunday 19…
Read MoreShout for Samoa Community Festival
Saturday 1 October 12.30 – 6pm St Joseph’s Catholic School, Great North Road, Grey Lynn Food, beverage, craft and community stalls Organised activities for the children Performance and entertainment The event is free and all are welcome The Shout for Samoa Community Festival is the last of the Grey Lynn Business Association’s Adopt-a-second-team activities. Grey Lynn …
Read MoreGrey Lynn Business Association Tidy Up the Town
The Grey Lynn Business Association is working with EcoMatters Environmental Trust to clean up Grey Lynn and West Lynn. The Tidy Up Your Town Centre Project is running a number of ‘cleaning days’ to weed, garden, clean and paint the town centers. Paul Dalton, Chairman of the Grey Lynn Business Association says: “The Grey Lynn…
Read MoreSave our Post Office Public Meeting
NZ Post are planning on downgrading the Grey Lynn Post Office to a Post centre only. This means no more banking facilities and the loss of staff. Symonds Street Post Office is going to be closed These plans will have a big impact on local businesses and residents especially the elderly. We think our busy…
Read MoreNZ Community Economic Development Conference
Interested in resilient, empowered and financially sustainable communities through social enterprise and community owned assets? – this two day conference is a feast that is not to be missed! There are still places available for the inspirational NZ Community Economic Development Conference that is being held in Waitakere, Auckland on 19/20 April. The final conference…
Read MoreGLBA Christmas Networking Social
Grey Lynn Business Association presents: Christmas Networking Social Wednesday 8th December 2010 Quality Inn West End 465 Great North Road, Grey Lynn 7pm – 10pm Guest Speaker Jits Doolabah – Networking guru The gift of giving This year we are collecting gifts for Grey Lynn Women’s Refuge. Please bring a wrapped present Entry by Koha…
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