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Waimea Weekly - 9 October 2024

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More homeowners, less smokers in Tasman ANNE HARDIE Tasman has made big steps in home ownership, has the highest percentage of people working from home and has the lowest

proportion of regular smokers, according to new data. Statistics New Zealand has just released more information gathered from the 2023 Census which shows 77.4 per cent of house-

holds in Tasman now own their own home. That was up 12.3 per cent, or 2,439 dwellings, since 2018 and was the largest percentage growth in the country. Around two-thirds of households

in the country, or 66 per cent, now own their home or hold it in a family trust, compared with 64.5 per cent in 2018. The areas with the highest home ownership rates were districts close to

Christchurch such as Waimakariri and Selwyn, plus places close to Wellington including Carterton. Statistics New Zealand identified

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Million-dollar revamp for Richmond Mall SARA HOLLYMAN Richmond Mall is entering a stage of total transformation with a multi-million-dollar revamp beginning this month. The project, labelled Richmond Mall Reimagined by property owners Tinline Property, began construction this month on Stage One which will see the reconfiguration of the for-

mer Fresh Choice store. Expected to open in mid2025, the first stage will see a mix of new and existing retailers. Nelson-based Tinline Property has owned the Richmond Mall for more than 30 years and chief executive Jamie Gaskell says the project is a testament to the familyowned company’s ongoing commitment to investing

in Nelson Tasman. “Richmond Mall is an important destination for Nelson Tasman, especially as the Tasman region continues to have one of the highest rates of population growth in the country,” Jamie says. “We’re proud of the way the mall has evolved over time with the needs of the region, our

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Richmond Mall Centre manager Belinda de Clercq and Tinline chief executive Jamie Gaskell inside the first stage of the redevelopment. Photo: Supplied.

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