Rotorua Daily Post

New Year retail sales increase 11 per cent

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You work hard all year to do well this time of year . . . it’s

been such a fun environmen­t to be working in this year

in particular. Papamoa Plaza manager David Hill

businesses, making sales go up that year, said Morrison.

Papamoa Plaza manager David Hill said during the holiday period “we not only survived but we thrived through it”.

“The retailers were frantic . . . we had to call people back from holidays . . . people really pulled in and did double shifts and extra shifts.”

The clothing stores, Warehouse and Countdown supermarke­t were particular­ly popular, Hill said.

Sales for boogie boards, beach chairs, blow-up pools and summer clothing went “gangbuster­s”, Hill said.

He believed demand was due to the “stunning weather and lovely air conditioni­ng inside the centre”.

Holidaymak­ers would go to the beach, wander around the centre to get food and shop before heading back to the beach, Hill said.

“I think we’re very lucky position being so close to the beach and in the number one domestic tourist destinatio­n in the country.”

He said all businesses big or small were busy, “it’s across the board — everything from your hair and nails through to your T-shirts and ice cream”.

“You work hard all year to do well this time of year . . . it’s been such a fun environmen­t to be working in this year in particular.”

However, Tauranga Chamber of Commerce chief executive Matt Cowley said, “Once you take out inflation, the real increase in spending from last year is more modest.”

Cowley said the spending increase was “unsurprisi­ng as New Zealand’s inflation is running high [5 per cent]. Higher inflation means people are earning more, but things are also costing more to buy.”

While Cowley said increased spending came from mainly inflation, it also came from Aucklander­s who “needed a change of scene after their 100-plus days of lockdown and they couldn’t travel overseas so they flocked to the out-oftown coastlines, like in the Western Bay”.

Cowley said spending was seasonal, “businesses earn profit over the summer months to get them through the quieter winter months”.

“It’s important for businesses to . . . replenish cash reserves after last year’s Covid-19 interrupti­ons.”

 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Papamoa Plaza manager David Hill is glad to see businesses busy.
Photo / NZME Papamoa Plaza manager David Hill is glad to see businesses busy.
 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Quentin Mcintosh, Q Records & Collectabl­es.
Photo / NZME Quentin Mcintosh, Q Records & Collectabl­es.

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