Otago Daily Times

Demolition under way, entertainm­ent hub to be built

- MARJORIE COOK and TRACIE BARRETT

WORK has begun on a multifunct­ional entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y training hub in Tarbert St, Alexandra, although the original plans have been altered slightly.

Rory and Karen McLellan, who have owned McLellan’s Plumbing and Heating for 33 years, bought 1921 Tarbert St in 2020 intending to create ‘‘a building and venue for everybody’’ and provide training for hospitalit­y students.

Demolition has begun on the site of what was the Hotel Alexandra and the Town and Country Club, later Shooters Bar. Mr McLellan said rebuilding was due to begin in two weeks’ time.

‘‘We’re looking at opening in the new year,’’ he said.

Vincent Community Board chairman Martin McPherson said the town centre developmen­t was exciting, and added to a growing sense of optimism as other significan­t projects got under way.

These include a new Countdown Supermarke­t in Centennial Ave and Ventry St (scheduled to open later this year), a new rural fire service station planned for Centennial Ave, a proposed new commercial building for Stihl earmarked for a site near Pioneer Park, and the Riverside Park and Alexandra Miners Village developmen­t.

‘‘The ratepayers are paying $650,000 [towards Riverside Park] and I am not privy to all the details of the others but these are multimilli­on [dollar] investment­s. People really are excited,’’ Cr McPherson said.

Plans made for the hub two years ago called for three bars, including a rooftop bar; three kitchens; a restaurant; takeaway outlet; and accommodat­ion.

Mr McLellan said the rooftop bar and accommodat­ion had since been removed to streamline planning consents.

He had never expected to be involved in such a project but said he and his wife loved Alexandra and felt such a complex was needed.

‘‘The way I look at it is that Alexandra and Cromwell are some of the nicest places in the country, that is, the nicest places in the world,’’ he said.

‘‘Clyde has been well catered for but Alexandra is really lacking for a venue like this.’’

The couple plan to develop the building and get it ready for operation, then look for staff and a manager to run the complex.

‘‘Karen and I will only oversee the business.

‘‘We understand the challenges at the moment and have the depth within the team to manage the operation.’’

Mr McLellan is also chairman of the Alexandra Riverside Park Trust, which has spent 10 years working to fund and develop Riverside Park — a waterside project to connect the CBD to the Clutha River.

He said the trust and the Central Otago District Council were making good progress to redevelop the area.

 ?? PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT ?? Something for everybody . . . Rory McLellan has a bird’seye view of demolition at the former Shooters Bar site from the balcony of his McLellan’s Plumbing and Heating business in Alexandra.
PHOTO: TRACIE BARRETT Something for everybody . . . Rory McLellan has a bird’seye view of demolition at the former Shooters Bar site from the balcony of his McLellan’s Plumbing and Heating business in Alexandra.
 ?? IMAGE: SUPPLIED ?? Updated plan . . . An artist’s impression of the multipurpo­se entertainm­ent hub planned for 1921 Tarbert St, Alexandra.
IMAGE: SUPPLIED Updated plan . . . An artist’s impression of the multipurpo­se entertainm­ent hub planned for 1921 Tarbert St, Alexandra.

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