Otago Daily Times

Businesses matching towns’ expansion

Renovation­s and the expansion of businesses big and small are occurring throughout Cromwell and Alexandra. Central Otago reporter Jono Edwards talks to some of those involved in the towns’ changing commercial landscape.

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THE fact businesses are developing and expanding in Alexandra and Cromwell demonstrat­es their faith in the growth of the towns.

Placemaker­s Alexandra is moving from its location on Centennial Ave, where it has traded since 1973, to a building four times the size in the town’s industrial area.

The new building will have an 850sq m showroom area, a 4000sq m yard and be shared with Mico Bathrooms.

Owner Brent Stanley said the growth of the town and the business was ‘‘certainly’’ part of the reason for the move.

‘‘It gives us confidence that more people are coming to the town. Growth is a part of any good business.’’

The business outgrew the building, which became structural­ly unstable, he said.

‘‘It was 10 years overdue. The ground is uneven, so we needed to get out of there, really.’’

It was hoped to be open in May and would require about three extra staff.

He would not comment on the cost of the renovation.

Another business outgrowing its location is the Cromwell Pharmacy.

The town’s only pharmacy is expanding, creating a second store in a building which was previously a Stirling Sports by the town’s iSite.

Owner Jackie Hamilton said the current store reached ‘‘critical mass’’, having already extended opening hours.

The business needed to open the new store, which would be called Lake Dunstan Pharmacy, to maintain customer experience.

‘‘We’ve seen a big lift even from last year. Although part of that is due to temperatur­e. People have had less good weather so have spent more time shopping than down at the lake.’’

There would be ‘‘considerab­le’’ renovation­s to the building, and would require the hiring of up to three new employees.

It would be partly in competitio­n with the first store, but would largely cater for travellers who stop to visit the iSite and surroundin­g cafes.

Nearby is The Gate, which is the result of a $3 million upgrade and rebranding to the Golden Gate Lodge. Renovation­s finished in December.

It now contains an informatio­n centre and cafe, a and new Five Stags restaurant to complement its 47room Harvest Hotel.

General manager Glen Christians­en said the reconstruc­tion was a way of keeping up with Cromwell’s growth.

‘‘Also, the clientele has changed. Gone are the days of people drinking in the bar all day. People want a bit more vibrancy.’’

They had ‘‘strong’’ trading in accommodat­ion this summer and were very happy with the business and feedback, he said.

In Alexandra, its New World is in the middle of a $10 million redevelopm­ent, which will result in the building expanding by more than 40%.

Owneropera­tor Kevin Ryan said he had been waiting to expand the store for about six years and had ‘‘certainly’’ seen an increase in business in that time.

‘‘Last year was exceptiona­lly busy because of the great summer. This year hasn’t been quite so good, but there are still a lot of people coming through.’’

He had faith in the steady growth of Alexandra and wanted to keep up with that, he said.

Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan said the various developmen­ts in the towns were a ‘‘fantastic’’ stamp of confidence from the commercial sector.

‘‘I was lucky enough to have a personal tour of the new Placemaker­sMico building and it’s just staggering­ly big.

‘‘Those large developmen­ts, and smaller ones, just show the overwhelmi­ng support of that sector.’’

jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

 ?? PHOTOS: JONO EDWARDS ?? On the job . . . Constructi­on worker Phil Broome at the site of the new Placemaker­s and Mico Bathrooms building in Alexandra.
PHOTOS: JONO EDWARDS On the job . . . Constructi­on worker Phil Broome at the site of the new Placemaker­s and Mico Bathrooms building in Alexandra.
 ??  ?? Soothing congestion . . . Cromwell Pharmacy owner Jackie Hamilton is expanding the concern to a second site in town due to booming business.
Soothing congestion . . . Cromwell Pharmacy owner Jackie Hamilton is expanding the concern to a second site in town due to booming business.
 ??  ?? Modern upgrade . . . A $10 million reconstruc­tion continues at the Alexandra New World.
Modern upgrade . . . A $10 million reconstruc­tion continues at the Alexandra New World.
 ??  ?? Keeping up with the times . . . The Gate complex in Cromwell after its $3 million revamp.
Keeping up with the times . . . The Gate complex in Cromwell after its $3 million revamp.

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