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Auckland house builder Selah Homes liquidated: What went wrong?
Secured creditors listed include the BNZ, PlaceMakers and The Warehouse.
Secured creditors listed include the BNZ, PlaceMakers and The Warehouse.
'I'm really cranky': Syndicate investor monthly payments axed indefinitely, funds frozen.
This is Adesanya's first foray into apartments, having previously developed townhouses.
The College of Physicians has written to the PM, saying lives are at risk.
A public meeting has been called by the local business association.
It says the fund must keep capital to meet its needs and service higher borrowing costs.
No room for gloom: Mr Quick's $500m scheme, Winton's $750m plans, plaudits for Brealey.
Intermodal freight hub expansion back in 2016 was hailed as a big leap forward.
A non-management stake in five NZ malls with $2.37b annual sales is on the market.
A virtual flyover of a proposed bridge replacing the concrete structure at Puketapu that was destroyed by Cyclone Gabrielle. Source / Hastings District Council
Here's what you need to know ahead of a crucial council meeting today.
The new suburb will include a 'boutique supermarket' and eateries.
'I think as a country we don’t celebrate things enough,' says Christopher Luxon.
Many townhouses are equipped with only one heat pump for the multi-level house.
The site had asbestos, tyres, plastics, metal, brick, crushed concrete and other rubbish.
There has been good progress on the Waikanae River bridge.
In the second of his new mid-week columns, Liam Dann answers reader questions.
Chris Bishop said he will respond soon to the Auckland Mayor's request.
Aquaculture projects will be among the first in line for consents.
What we know about the four projects so far.
Allan Young says he's very comfortable with the contractual obligations.
Warren Hanger has spent $80,000 on what is currently a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
His father and grandfather both worked in it - now Stuart Nash's family will live in it.
Councils still need hundreds of millions to rebuild our cyclone-devastated roads.
Density standards include allowing three homes on a site and houses up to 11m high.
The council has decided the historic buildings are surplus to requirements.
'She continues to make an astounding contribution to architecture in Aotearoa." - NZIA
Multinational cinema operator a long way from giant.
Christopher Luxon faces questions about a key minister, as end of 100-day plan nears.
The sale 'allows for the ongoing employment for staff'.