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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    Hospitality owners in the capital are hoping for a successful night for the Wellington Phoenix

    Hospitality owners in the capital are hoping for a successful night for the Wellington Phoenix


    It's been a blockbuster sport weekend in the windy city, bringing visitors into the CBD.

    Hospitality NZ Chief Executive Steve Armitage, says a win tonight, would be celebrated by businesses.

    He says it would hopefully increase visitation into the city, as people came to watch the final. 05-18-24 1253

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