Mystery still surrounds the identity of further occupants of Napier's old railways yards shopping centre development.
But, according to usually reliable sources, the development, led by Waitangi Tribunal post-settlement entity Mana Ahuriri, doesn't include a swimming pool, despite the appearance of a sizeable drainage pond during extensive ground works over recent weeks.
The 1.28 hectares railway yards site off Munroe St and just a short distance from the Napier CBD, landbanked by Land Information NZ in 1994 for use in Napier area claim settlement, is being prepared for the building of a shopping complex expected to house three large-scale retailers.
Plans were released in June last year revealing two of the stores would be occupied by Rebel Sport (2099sq m) and homeware store Briscoes(1319sq m), both operated by Briscoe Group and currently on separate sites several hundred metres apart in Hastings St.
Briscoe Group chief executive Rod Duke said it is hoped Rebel Sport and Briscoes will operating from the new site by Easter next year.