Tauranga's new-look waterfront has today been heralded as a transformation that will inject vibrancy and local history into the downtown city area.
Tauranga City Council, iwi, builders, business people and designers were among the 50-strong crowd that braved rain at The Strand at 7am to formally bless the new site. Later this morning some of those councillors will strip down to their togs to bless the pier in their own style - by doing bombs.
Deputy mayor Kelvin Clout told this morning's crowd the new tidal stairs, pier and pontoon would "transform Tauranga city".
"When this was being built and there were containers everywhere, it was amazing how many people were peering through wanting to get a glimpse," Mr Clout said.
"This will create vibrancy in the CBD and I believe that will happen and that it will become a favourite for the tourists, and people, in the CBD."