'Asleep at the wheel': Auckland businesses lash out at Govt, call for 'no jab, no job' mandate
Auckland lockdown is killing businesses
Auckland lockdown is killing businesses
Goodman planning $500m logistics/warehouse estate on Villa Maria vineyard land.
Euro has been one of the city's most successful restaurants since 1999.
The waterfront restaurant confirmed the "sad news" today.
Remuera ex-rest home site sale said to be nearer $70m, settling this Friday
So how are landlords feeling? The answer, in a nutshell, seems to be: a little gloomier
Car fans probably won't like this glimpse into Auckland in the future - brace yourselves.
"$15 million would not be sufficient funding to complete the work" - Kiritapu Allan.
"Everything the company is doing is in accordance with its resource consent" - developer.
Closures were worst between 1954 and 1999 - retired projectionist Murray Thompson
Land availability and prices, rising construction costs, poor infrastructure are barriers
"My expectation is people will come from offshore and go, wow, you guys nailed it."
"You can't do much without concrete" - Julien Leys, Building Industry Federation.
Apart from the $35m loss, West Village owes unsecured non-preferential creditors $17m.
Around 750 workers will be back on the tools today.
Some property insiders think Kiwi wants to bring New Zealand's first Ikea to Sylvia Park.
MBIE investigating new Rotorua and Christchurch options to expand MIQ
The work he undertook wasn't minor in nature and certainly required a licence - tribunal.
'Quite a big loss of building materials and equipment due to theft' - Julien Leys.
Site on the town's northern limits is now open pastureland
Stride will earn $30m+ annual management fees after spin-off
Aim is to have 500 staff vaccinated on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday
"Vaccinations are the best tool we have to plot a path back to normality", says one CEO.
Tāmaki Makaurau's building sector has been particularly strong in the past six months.
Proposed policy has met opposition from Kiwi and Auranga's Charles Ma.
"There's no guarantee you'll get a bed if you need it" - Jon Duffy, Consumer NZ.
New Auranga township had tens of millions of dollars invested in it by Ma's company MADE.
Lockdown started 11.59, August 17: sales affected for nearly half the month.
New company: 77 per cent of the $931m portfolio is either prime or Grade A.