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Atkins Gallery reopened at Founders in October 2020, after a two-year break. The specialist gallery deals exclusively with Toss Wollaston watercolours and drawings of the Nelson/Tasman region, alongside artwork by a small selection of local artists including quality jewellery and ceramics. Woollaston’s works currently on display include watercolours of Tasman Bay, Mt Campbell , Mt Arthur, Lyttleton Harbour and Horoirangi. Also included are drawings, with an early sketch from Māpua and an early portrait of the famous local identity Eelco Boswijk. Gallery owner Linda Atkins said she was fortunate to have the chance to exhibit Woollaston’s artworks – one of a select few around the country to do so.
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Tuesday, 6 April 2021, 8:50 am
The land and buildings housing a busy central-city bar
and nightclub, along with a well-established backpackers
accommodation business and two residential apartments, have
been placed on the market for sale.
Built in the early 1900s,
the two-storey property at Bridge Street in Nelson’s
central business district contains popular late-night
drinking and dancing venue Malbas Bar and Niteclub, along
with boutique-sized Downtown Backpackers & Accommodation
business. The building also contains a pair of modern
apartments.
With some 20 metres of high-profile street
frontage onto the busy Bridge Street retail and hospitality
strip, the mix of up to four tenants generates a total net
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The land and buildings housing a busy central-city bar and nightclub, along with a well-established backpackers accommodation business and two residential apartments, have been placed on the market for sale.
Built in the early 1900s, the two-storey property at Bridge Street in Nelson’s central business district contains popular late-night drinking and dancing venue Malbas Bar and Niteclub, along with boutique-sized Downtown Backpackers & Accommodation business. The building also contains a pair of modern apartments.