Otago Daily Times

Multimilli­ondollar store welcomes first shoppers

OAMARU

- ASHLEY SMYTH ashley.smyth@odt.co.nz

IT has taken a mega effort and there have been mega delays, but Oamaru’s Mitre 10 Mega opened its doors to the public for the first time this week.

Constructi­on of the 6000sq m store, located between Dee and Ribble Sts, took more than a year. It was delayed initially by the discovery of archaeolog­ical remains, and more recently by the Covid19 lockdown.

The $18 million project includes a 3140sq m retail area, a Columbus Cafe, a playground area, 671sq m garden centre and 100 car parks, as well as a 1520sq m drive through and 480sq m trade yard.

Store manager Nicky Kofoed said the car park had been full to capacity on the first day open on Monday, and the response when people walked through the doors was very positive.

‘‘People stand in the doorway and just say ‘wow’.’’

Mrs Kofoed had worked for Oamaru Mitre 10 for 21 years, and said most of the staff had moved with her from the old store. The new store had created 25 to 30 new permanent jobs for the area, with a total of 68 staff members now.

Monday’s opening was the culminatio­n of a lot of hard work.

‘‘This hasn’t just happened overnight,’’ Mrs Kofoed said.

She was excited for the people of Oamaru, who she said had been waiting for something like this for a long time.

The store is owned by The Collins Group, which also operates the Mitre 10 Mega stores in Timaru and Ashburton.

Group managing director Simon Lye said he was excited about the contributi­on the store would make.

‘‘We’re excited to bring a Mitre 10 Mega to the Waitaki district, with a more comprehens­ive home improvemen­t offer and more amenities for our community.’’

The store included kitchen and bathroom showrooms, which would be helpful for local tradespeop­le and their customers, Mr Lye said.

The business would support local children by offering workshops to help them learn basic building skills, as well as loaning out a community marquee for school fairs and sports days.

It would also provide local rural schools with free highvis vests.

This weekend would be a special opening, with a free sausage sizzle, product giveaways and entertainm­ent for children.

 ?? PHOTO: ASHLEY SMYTH ?? All black . . . Oamaru Mitre 10 Mega kitchen designer Linda Smith (left) and store manager Nicky Kofoed in one of the designer kitchens on display in the new store.
PHOTO: ASHLEY SMYTH All black . . . Oamaru Mitre 10 Mega kitchen designer Linda Smith (left) and store manager Nicky Kofoed in one of the designer kitchens on display in the new store.

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