Work on a shopping centre redevelopment of Napier's former inner-city railways marshalling yards remains stalled amid some mystery over when the project will resume.
The work stopped more than two months ago after groundwork and installation following clearing of the last signs of its railyards days, a quarter-century as a mainly free-parking zone known to some as "the gravel pit", and its use as an occasional illicit dumping ground.
On 1.28 hectares landbanked for use in Waitangi Tribunal treaty-claim settlement, the development's plans include a single-level complex for sister big-box brands Rebel Sport and home and hardware specialist Briscoes, and a third retailer, along with parking for 161 vehicles.
It is being undertaken by a business arm of post-settlement governance entity Mana Ahuriri.
Recognised by Government as representing seven Napier and area hapu, Mana Ahuriri in November 2016 signed a deed of settlement with the Crown, but completion of the settlement awaits a tribunal decision in a mandate dispute heard by the tribunal in Napier earlier this year.