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"We've got to find a way to bring young people in the city and then we'll be buzzing."
"We've got to find a way to bring young people in the city and then we'll be buzzing."
Just last week the city was rocked by four small earthquakes.
Today marks the end of an 11-year dry spell for the Garden City.
The opening of the Christchurch City and Sumner stations marks the end of a multi-million-dollar earthquake rebuild programme.
The popular bar, restaurant and music venue was a fixture of the city's Arts Centre for decades before the 2011 earthquake.
The city still has big swathes of empty land after the earthquakes - but critics say fast-forwarding development is the wrong approach.
The light, 3.6-magnitude earthquake was centred 10km east of the city at a depth of 17km, and occurred at 5:45pm.
"There's still a lot of holes and a lot of carparks."