“We’ve heard clearly from our community that they want us to stick to the basics,” he said. “I’m all for Napier being a great visitor destination, but there are others who would be better placed to operate tourist facilities.”
The sale or lease would not include the sale of the land and any viable proposal would go through a full due diligence process.
“Most importantly, we’ll talk to our residents about what they think, before making any final decision,” McGrath said.
The process is open until January 16 and if a suitable proposal is received, community consultation would take place mid-year.
The aquarium opened in the basement of Napier’s War Memorial Centre in 1957, but it will be 50 years next year since its establishment on the current site in 1976.
It underwent an $8 million upgrade in 2002, but has over the last two decades been earmarked for anything from closure and demolition to redevelopment at a possible cost of up to $77m.