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  •   Home > News > Environment

    An injection of life to a plot that's been empty for 10 years on Lyttelton's main street

    An injection of life to a plot that's been empty for 10 years on Lyttelton's main street


    Collett's Corner has been empty since quake-damaged buildings were demolished.

    It changed hands this year, and the owner's now planning to build two buildings containing 12-apartments and seven ground floor shops - while retaining the port-township's heritage style.

    Banks Peninsula City Councillor, Tyrone Fields is particularly pleased with the additional housing.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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