Waikato Herald

New eatery cream of the central-city business crop

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The 2021 Hamilton CBD Business Awards have been announced this week after three Covid-19 related postponeme­nts, two lockdowns and a move into the red traffic light setting.

There were almost 80 entries showcasing Hamilton CBD’S best in business across a number of sectors.

New CBD cafe Cream Eatery not only won Best Cafe, but the overall top accolade of Best Of The Best. Cream Eatery also won the award for the Best New Space Under 250sq m and the award for Best Social Media.

Hamilton Central Business Associatio­n general manager Vanessa Williams says she is proud to be able to have an awards programme that recognises the achievemen­ts of central-city businesses.

“It was heartening to see so many businesses enter the awards at a time when the city was in and out of lockdowns, changing alert levels and facing the uncertainl­y of a continuous­ly changing environmen­t,” she said.

“Hamilton’s CBD awards are about providing the opportunit­y for businesses across all sectors to put themselves forward and to be assessed by a panel of judges, to sell the story of their business and to celebrate their remarkable successes.”

Associatio­n chairman Dwight Egelhof said: “It feels like the results have been a long time coming, with judging completed in September, but the timeframe does not take away from their exceptiona­l achievemen­ts and we are delighted to see such a strong mix of small and large businesses recognised in the awards.”

The original plan for the awards ceremony, with the support of Spark and Mediaworks, was for an epic night of celebratio­n at the new Union Square developmen­t in Hamilton’s central city. However, Williams says that in the true style of adaption, the awards evening is taking a slightly different turn with an intimate event for award recipients planned for March 2 at Ernest Lounge Bar on Alexandra Street, catered by Banh Mi and with Moving Media on site to capture the night.

“We know what a challengin­g time it has been for the business community over the past few years and to be able to hold an event to celebrate the success a business has been able to attain in 2021, is well deserved,” said Fabian Pathirana, region operationa­l and Site lead at Spark Business Greater Waikato.

Mediaworks Waikato general manager Justine Dixon said: “It is an extraordin­ary battle that businesses have had to face and continue to face through the pandemic. As a sponsor of the CBD Awards, we are delighted to be able to contribute to a platform that recognises the ‘best’ businesses in the CBD.”

The associatio­n says it is proud to recognise the firms that help make Hamilton a great place to do business.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? New CBD cafe Cream Eatery not only won Best Cafe but also the overall top accolade of Best Of The Best and two other awards.
Photo / Supplied New CBD cafe Cream Eatery not only won Best Cafe but also the overall top accolade of Best Of The Best and two other awards.

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