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Marbecks managing director Roger Harper watches Cr Richard
Walls cut the ribbon at the official opening of Marbecks'
new concept store in Wall Street Mall, Dunedin, yesterday.
Photos by Linda Robertson.
A visit to the Wall Street four months ago by Marbecks
managing director Roger Harper led to the mall being chosen for
the company's new concept store.
The store, the first of its kind for the company in New
Zealand, was officially opened yesterday.
It has been trading since Saturday.
Mr Harper said the store came together in just 12 weeks after
his visit, when he was "inspired by the space".
As the 75-year-old company's first foray into books, the
store also sold CDs, DVDs and vinyl, along with musical
merchandise.
It also had a cafe.
It
had "come up better than I expected", Mr Harper said.
He hoped it would be "the first of many" in New Zealand.
Dunedin was chosen for the maiden store because it was a
"literary town" and when the company contacted suppliers,
they all agreed.
"My gut feel is it's a good book town."
Customer Russell Mackintosh, of Wanaka, thought the
touch-screen listening posts were "awesome" and "fast" and
the "fresh, funky, minimalistic" interior appealed to him.
The one store filled three retail spaces within Wall Street,
leaving just one left for lease.
Dunedin city councillor Richard Walls said "big things don't
happen in small spaces" and was pleased to be part of the
store's launch and to have another major retailer in the
mall.
"Wall Street is now humming and the critics have gone away."
Another new move for Marbecks was introducing a music
download service on its online store, due to be launched next
month.
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