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Retailers and Restaurateurs Ready

Published: Thu 8 Sep 2011 05:46 PM
Retailers and Restaurateurs Ready
Dunedin (Thursday, 8 September): Dunedin members of the Otago Chamber of Commerce and Hospitality Association of New Zealand are making the most of Rugby World Cup 2011.
Chamber chief executive John Christie and Association Otago Branch President Mark Scully spoke after local ticket sales were released showing high numbers of national and international visitors coming to Dunedin.
They say the numbers are fantastic, and represent an unheard of opportunity for Dunedin businesses to benefit with only a little extra effort.
Mr Christie says the Chamber has been working with retailers to open longer, make their premises look inviting, and welcome visitors to the city
“Retailers are really excited about the sales opportunities this Tournament offers them, after a quiet winter period,” he says.
“Many are planning to stay open late on the nights matches start at 8.30pm, to make the most of the numbers of people in the central city area. These include the three major malls in George Street who have modified their opening hours for the first weekend:
Friday 9 September 2011 Saturday 10 September 2011
Meridian Mall 9am – 9pm 9am – 7pm
Wall Street Mall 9am – 8pm 10am – 7pm
Golden Centre Mall 9am – 8pm 10am – 7pm
“Ideally, we’d like main street retailers to stay open late, and to leave their lights on post-match so the street looks vibrant”, he added.
“At least one major retailer is also offering tax free goods to visitors, given they provide evidence of a return flight and allow the items to be sent home for them.”
Restaurants, cafes and bars are also relishing the opportunity, says Mr Scully. Many have applied for extended licenses and are extending their premises into the street, particularly in the city centre.
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