Deloitte leaving Queen St for $200m waterfront refurbishment
LT McGuinness has been working on the block opposite the ferry terminal for months.
LT McGuinness has been working on the block opposite the ferry terminal for months.
'Widespread community opposition to any attempt to develop the golf course' - John Watson
Rules include a ban on cat ownership and tight dog controls.
"If I'm not here at Summerset, I'll be at a race track somewhere in New Zealand."
NZME's OneRoof cited as example of competition in allowing deal to go ahead.
USG Boral said it can't succeed here.
Retirement village plans are described as being on the 2nd, 7th and 9th holes.
'This is as good an outcome as anyone could expect in the circumstances' - says lender.
"There's no way we will be cancelling this project" - Tung Wei Ling.
Golf club coy on new owner's plans for the prime peninsula site.
"It's about trying to restore your culture, language, your very being, your self-esteem."
'We're very happy to have the protests which is the right of every Kiwi.'
'I left school at 16 and didn't know what I was going to do.'
'We are low in numbers so please come out to support!' - Protect Pūtiki
'The arbiter of all this will not be you, me or the Government. It will be the residents.'
'Step this way for airport bus link' - stairs marked at expanded bus/train station
Inherant power imbalance between wealthy owner/operators and residents,
Upgraded station connects buses and trains: 10 to 12-minute bus ride to the airport.
"We're working our way through it" - Richard Aitken, Fu Wah NZ.
But big new hotel to stay open
The application has been opposed by lobby group Quiet Sky Waiheke.
Both companies failed to ensure the dangerous work was being carried out safely
"You're a long time dead ... whatever you are doing, make sure it's enjoyable."
'Pleased that the police have responded today to the untenable situation' - developer.
"People say 'we just can't afford a normal house'," says HouseMe's Bryce Glover
Day 129: Protect Pūtiki said it would remain at the site until some resolution is reached
The Govt will repay those who paid too much due to an error.
'A fifth, or 22 of our independent contractors have already signed the new contract'.