
Retirement giant Arvida Group pushes up interim profit
More than 250 new units being built in big expansion.
More than 250 new units being built in big expansion.
'It made commercial sense for us to acquire the property' - Tim Alpe.
The business has big land holdings around Te Tōangaroa Quay Park, central Auckland.
Poor real estate market brings pain, but Kiwi buoyant about mixed-use community prospects.
'People had no idea they would be looking up at a concrete wall.'
Creditors of the chain are to meet before Christmas.
Auckland's showground centrepiece up for grabs.
Total sales volumes were in line with the prior corresponding period.
Hearing commissioners now have 30 working days to make their decision.
"I'm glad I live on the side of a dormant volcano" - Aucklander without clifftop home.
On November 8, the residential developer sent a proposal to staff, hoping to cut costs.
In February, Pritchard pleaded: “Please come back".
Penthouse in dramatic new building sells for more than $17 million.
Already, $8220 has been raised on a Givealittle page for the family.
Five per cent of the team have taken voluntary redundancy, says Horncastle.
Revaluations aren’t money in the hand - just paper losses or gains.
One of fastest-growing businesses in sector pulls up fast.
The 55-level project was approved under Govt's Covid fast-track law.
Slip occurred after unsettled weather, severe rain.
Pinnacle was once $10m "but that is quickly becoming $20m or more." - Martin Cooper
Man fell six or seven floors at Summerfield retirement village site
The Palm Beach holiday home was originally a small fibrolite bach.
Yet A$300m fines are being forecast for a rival listed casino operator.
Huge plans for centre of projected city of 60,000 get green light.
Enormous emotional and physical cost on residents, staff and the health system.
The removal of the popular flavours has upset Kiwis.
'That's part of our terms and conditions,' says Real Living CEO Martin Oettli.