Press Release – Central Lakes Trust A ceremony held today at Carrick Winery celebrated the opening of Central Otagos newest cycle trail, the Lake Dunstan Cycle and Walking Trail. A blessing of the trail followed by Minster of Tourism, Hon. Stuart Nash alongside Central Otago Queenstown …
A ceremony held today at Carrick Winery celebrated the opening of Central Otago’s newest cycle trail, the Lake Dunstan Cycle and Walking Trail.
A blessing of the trail followed by Minster of Tourism, Hon. Stuart Nash alongside Central Otago Queenstown Trails Trust (COQTNT) patron, Sir Eion Edgar saw the cutting of the ribbon across the trail to mark the official opening. This will be followed by a public grand opening and trail ride on Saturday 8 May.
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An artist s impression of the planned HWR office tower on the corner of Dee St and Esk St in Invercargill.
The soon-to-be built HWR office tower in Invercargill will house about 100 of the company’s staff, HWR group director Scott O’Donnell says. Naylor Love Central Otago (Queenstown) has been contracted for the build on the corner of Esk St and Dee St, starting late March or early April, and probably finishing by December 2022. It will have nine floors, with the top four levels being the company’s head office and the other five being leased out. “Talks are going well with possible tenants for this space, and we’re confident the remaining floors will be leased in the very near future,” O’Donnell said.