This summer, the east side of Hastings is set to become a popular outdoor socialising space as work to develop the area
continues to make good progress.
Outdoor spaces that encourage people to use and enjoy Hastings’ city spaces are high on the agenda of both the community
and Hastings District Council.
Consultation on the Hastings City Centre Public Spaces Revitalisation Plan showed a strong appetite from residents, city
workers and the business community for more places to relax, gather, and dine within the city.
Now projects already funded are underway, due to be ready in time for summer 2020.
This includes the bay and lime hedge-fringed Heretaunga Street East dining area, and work is also set to begin on
another evening outdoor area in a council-owned carpark in Warren Street.
This will remain a leased car park during the day, but in the evenings and weekends will be transformed into a dining
area, backing onto the hospitality businesses along Heretaunga Street.
“Claiming back and transforming otherwise lifeless areas of our CBD is what will help to continue to grow vibrant
activity in our city’s heart. The multi-purpose car park area is sure to be extremely popular in summer when so many of
us like to enjoy our evenings outside in the fantastic Hawke’s Bay climate,” said councillor Wendy Schollum.
“Beautiful spaces like these are what lift our spirits and bring vibrancy to our city.”
The 400 square metre carpark is currently unsealed - three quarters of this area will be covered with asphalt and the
remainder, the dining area, with heavy duty pavers that can also take vehicles.
In the evenings, adjoining businesses can set out furniture. As the parking is leased, there will be no impact on the
general parking public.
“This is a win/win for Council and residents as it tidies up a sad space within the city and gives us valuable social
space that can also be utilised as an event space during the Arts Festival and other community events,” Mrs Schollum
said.
Landmarks Square is also currently under construction, and all three of these enhancement projects are scheduled to be
completed by November, just in time for summer.