The Timaru Herald

Kaikōura waterfront seeking developers

- David Hill

Local Democracy Reporter

Interested in opening a seafood restaurant on Kaikōura’s waterfront?

The Kaikōura District Council is working on the detailed design for the redevelopm­ent of Wakatu Quay and hopes to begin work soon on its first building, which is intended for hospitalit­y.

Kaikōura Marine Developmen­t Programme project manager Chris Sturgeon said the council is keen to hear from developers interested in constructi­ng the first building. ‘‘We want to seek interest as we come to the completion of detailed design.’’

The council is already seeking expression­s of interest for a tenant to operate in the first building, which will be council owned and is intended for hospitalit­y.

Detailed design is on track to be completed by the end of May and the council plans to issue a shortlist of registrati­ons of interest in early June.

‘‘The developmen­t will revamp the area once occupied by old commercial fishing buildings that suffered damage in the 2016 earthquake,’’ Sturgeon said.

The council received a $10.18 million grant in 2019 from the Provincial Growth Fund, which is administer­ed by Kānoa – Regional Economic Developmen­t and Investment Unit.

Chris Sturgeon

There has been significan­t public input into the design of the project, with the council taking the lead.

Architectu­ral practice Warren Mahoney has been working with council on the design.

Sturgeon said concept images show how the site can be developed over time.

A mixed use developmen­t is being planned with a seafood theme, and a mix of hospitalit­y, local artists, fishing and tourism businesses.

It is hoped the first building will up and running for the summer of 2025/26.

Local Democracy Reporting is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

‘‘The developmen­t will revamp the area once occupied by old commercial fishing buildings that suffered damage in the 2016 earthquake.’’

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 ?? KAIKOURA DISTRICT COUNCIL ?? An artist’s impression of a restaurant and the redevelopm­ent at Kaikoura’s Wakatu Quay.
KAIKOURA DISTRICT COUNCIL An artist’s impression of a restaurant and the redevelopm­ent at Kaikoura’s Wakatu Quay.

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