In the latest edition of Business South –
Canterbury’s booming Selwyn District continues to power ahead with a growing population, new infrastructure coming onstream and new industries becoming established. Located on the wild and windswept landscape on the South Island’s north-eastern coast, Seaview Vineyard – the home of Yealands Wines – is now recognised as one of the most sustainable wineries in the world. And Blenheim-based Brazilian restaurateur – Saulo Camillo Nunes – has been recognised as a “national food hero” after stepping up to feed the multitudes during the Covid crisis and bringing some much-needed cheer to his community.
Businesses profiled in this edition…
45 South
Action Scaffolding
Alexcraft Boats
Ashburton Business Estate
Assembly Architects
Barrett Homes Cromwell
BG Beaven Builders
Birtson Engineering
Calder Stewart Milton
Cammell Projects
Chaney & Norman Architecture
Chilton + Mayne Architecture
Cold Storage Nelson
Cook Bros Chch
Cowan Building
Dan Saunders Construction
Deer Park Heights
Dunford Grove
Ekos
Entire Electrical
Fulton Hogan
Gardiner Construction
Golden Bay Fruit
Gramado’s Restaurant & Bar
Harding Construction
Harliwich Holdings
Harris Home Fires
Health Based Building
Heavy Haulage Association
Heritage Expeditions
Higgs Construction
HJ Roberts Orchards
Hunter’s Wines
James Mackay Builders
Keystone Construction
Marcos Construction
McNeill Distribution
Moana NZ
Mount Hutt Pods
New Brighton Surf Life Saving Club
Nicholson Engineering
Night ‘n Day Foodstores
Norwood Farm Machinery – Westport
Opuke Thermal and Spa Pools
Orca Homes
Petrie Construction
Provincial Coldstores
Pryde Engineering
Pure Pac
RenoMasters
Rob Blick Building
Rubber Developments
Salmond Architecture
Selwyn District Council
Station Bay Lake Tekapo
Steadfast Joinery
Steve Murphy Ltd
Studio Pacific Architecture
Taylored Building
The Mussel Inn
Think Construction
Topflite
Watts and Hughes Construction
Wilkie & Bruce Architects
Yealands Wine Group