An artist’s impression of the new Countdown shopping centre being built behind the Riccarton Borough Council chambers and Town Hall in Rotherham Street, Riccarton. The centre, which will cost $2 million, includes a 2035 sq m Countdown Foodbarn, nine retail shops, and 225 car-parks. It was designed by Warren and Mahoney and is being built by a Christchurch firm, Atkinson Development and Construction, Ltd. Work has begun on the centre, which is expected to be completed by November this year.
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Press, 28 July 1986, Page 7
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80An artist’s impression of the new Countdown shopping centre being built behind the Riccarton Borough Council chambers and Town Hall in Rotherham Street, Riccarton. The centre, which will cost $2 million, includes a 2035 sq m Countdown Foodbarn, nine retail shops, and 225 car-parks. It was designed by Warren and Mahoney and is being built by a Christchurch firm, Atkinson Development and Construction, Ltd. Work has begun on the centre, which is expected to be completed by November this year. Press, 28 July 1986, Page 7
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