Business Central February 2025

| 9 Art Deco Trust Esteemed Napier architect James Augustus ‘Louis’ Hay, who was strongly influenced by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the Women’s Rest building in the Prairie style. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Jeremy says the considered restoration also means the building will be completely accessible to all in every respect, from the new welcome/reception area to the main hall, meeting rooms and bathroom facilities. As the building’s future anchor tenant, the Art Deco Trust is looking forward to a soft opening in time for the building’s 99th anniversary on Anzac Day 2025, and anticipates it being fully operational there from October 2025. The trust will share the facilities with a range of community organizations, and there are plans to display aspects of the building’s multifaceted history for visitors to enjoy and appreciate. Napier’s community has been generous in its support of fundraising to date. Those who make a $500 donation can name a chair that will go into the restored community rooms, (details at: www.artdeconapier.com/ restoration-project/) “We have made 120 chairs available, which are being made in Christchurch. A quarter of these have already been named – we extend our thanks to all our seat naming donors.” To find out about other sponsorship opportunities in support of the restoration project – please contact the Art Deco Trust. businesscentral Each edition priority delivered to your door. . Stay informed; we work with business owners and decision-makers across all economic sectors, pro iling their success. i ; i i i i - ll i , ili i . www.waterfordpress.co.nz/subscriptions . . . i i 03 983 5525 03 983 5525 Your Business, Your Industry, Your News. Volume 6 | Issue 2 | April 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz ‘Excellence in Energy’ Taranaki’s Todd Energy will have a key role to play as New Zealand moves toward a low emissions economy. Page 8 Waikato farmers Dean & Ang Finnerty have expanded their dairy cow operation into a successful goat milking enterprise as well PAGE 10 Turning challenge into opportunity AUTUMN 2022 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Volume 6 | Issue 3 | July 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Making waves Back on track New Zealand hydrofoil maker Armstrong is generating interest around the world with its high performance products. Work on the ambitious NZCIS facility in Upper Hutt is progressing well after Covid disruptions. PAGE 70 PAGE 10 Healthy delivery A new elective surgery facility in Hastings will provide a big boost to the region’s operating capacity. PAGE 52 Volume 6 | Issue 5 | December 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Cheers Boys! YoungWellington irm3Māori Boys is creating a buzz with it’s ground-breakingWai Manuka natural beverage. PAGE 45 Passion and pride New Plymouth’s Energyworks has forged a strong reputation in 50 years of business. PAGE 64 Seaview upgrade CentrePort’s SeaviewWharf facility is set for a major upgrade to bring it up to international standards. PAGE 14 ann galloway architect ltd MArch, FNZIA p 06 835 6540 m 027 283 8973 e ann@gallowayarchitect.co.nz www.gallowayarchitect.co.nz heritage consultation character alterations new homes Proudly supporting the restoration of the Napier Women’s Rest 59 BROADLANDS RD, SUPERCHILL GISBORNE 211 STANLEY RD GISBORNE 06 833 8959 INFO@SUPERCHILL.CO.NZ PROUDLY SUPPORTING ART DECO TRUST WITH ALL THEIR REFRIGERATION AND HVAC NEEDS SUPPORTING

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