
How much Japanese-owned top 10 commercial builder made from NZ in latest year
First job: A landmark 57-level luxury tower between Commerce and Gore streets.
First job: A landmark 57-level luxury tower between Commerce and Gore streets.
Director Mario Dimitrijoski travelled to Auckland in 2020 to meet Stride, discuss lease.
The company, which made the clothes and sold them at NorthWest, has gone under.
While consents are down 29%, more trained builders will be needed soon in Northland.
'It's taken a while to finish but I'm pretty happy with the result.'
'Considerable similarities between Ponsonby Central and Steamer Wharf in Queenstown.'
New dwelling consents well down biggest cities from a year before.
Cleaner did a dirty deal, prices dropped by up to 30% after cartel arrangement broke down.
A modular housing project has a big financial fallout, liquidators picking up the pieces.
Economic downturn didn't dent our food market: biggest owner expanding, replacing stores.
'Risks will remain until the project is completed,' Fletcher said of unfinished NZICC.
Landlord Timothy Stewart said he was 'horrified' by the way the tenancy had been managed.
Winners of highest value of construction projects in 2023: BCI Central names top 10 in NZ.
Buyer must strike a deal with the Crown to agree to continue to operate giant skifield.
Th announcement was a reversal of a previous position to reject a temporary bridge.
Graeme Hart companies are doing a switcheroo: moving from one building to another.
Big move is expected to occur next November when 1200 staff are due to shift.
Jayden Hudson-Owen will represent Whangārei at a national competition this week.
The amount is far worse than the approximately $5m initially thought to be owed.
'Dark store' and direct-to-boot offerings as well as EV chargers feature in overhauls.
Differing opinions between engineers can make or break a building's earthquake-risk status
A project years in the making, the museum is set to be humming with activity very soon.
'It’s been well in excess of $280,000 and there’s more to spend.'
Consumers the losers with land covenants, watchdog says.
Public submissions for the resource consent application closed on June 6.
Three new Auckland outlets opened last year but another four are coming nationally soon.
At least we got more rental properties since an 'upzoning' overhaul.
Winston Peters fronted today's post-Cabinet press conference.
On the fringes, especially to the north, west and south, are where real growth occurred.
BNZ, Fletchers, Carters, Steel & Tube, plumbers and roofers are among those owed money.