
Property Insider: ‘Mr Quick’ striding ahead fast; ‘Mr Hotel’ leaving Colliers
No room for gloom: Mr Quick's $500m scheme, Winton's $750m plans, plaudits for Brealey.
No room for gloom: Mr Quick's $500m scheme, Winton's $750m plans, plaudits for Brealey.
The framework for the giant store is now up to the second level of a planned three levels.
How to keep tradies on your site? Could a pie-dispensing machine help retain them?
Allan Young says he's very comfortable with the contractual obligations.
Thirty Daldy: the second 120 per cent carbon offset office building from Mansons TCLM.
Second ex-bank HQ offices to be converted into a hotel, after InterContinenal Auckland.
More than 300 NZ retirement villages and 71 operators ranked according to best practice.
'At the moment, we’ve done groundworks. It’s ready to build when we’re ready.'
'Investment in data centres is a big deal around the world but not in New Zealand': CEO.
Fight over Italian-style restaurant's battle to remain in leased capital premises.
'The work-from-home thing is not working any more for businesses.'
Australasian shopper visits rose 6.7 per cent in 2023.
Buildhub, another labour hire business, had 60-70 staff. They were all sacked on Friday.
Market conditions, the phasing of new main buildings take a toll on the business.
'All they did was inject another level of risk ... the CEO is not the problem here.'
Mayor praised Ockham Residential's apartment buildings as "architecturally fantastic!"
'Diabolical' - fire, Covid, rising steel prices, mould, replacing steel, new contractors.
'Fletcher has done considerably worse than the average company on the stock exchange.'
Seven-level block with 60 car parks advertised 'as is': apartment owners try to exit.
'Actively seeking an anchor tenant to collaborate with us' - Peter Wall on site plans.
Owners spent about $15m trying to fix The Ridge apartments: it's stripped out, empty.
A blow-out in NZ International Convention Centre costs caused the share slump.
Sewage spills on to beaches in NZ's wealthiest suburb but locals oppose losing a reserve.
Two $1m races, one $1.5m race to be run tomorrow night: upgrade showcases years of work.
Wall at beach beneath homes to be 51m long, 3.3m high and 8m wide.
Receivers 'well aware many ex-ELE workers experiencing financial and mental hardship'.
But as some rise, why are others struggling to get off the ground?
'I urge you to consider the consequences of withholding payment': ELE owner to clients
Apartments are gradually being handed back by the head contractor, Teak Construction.
A four-decade chart shows how Auckland returns have fluctuated - and where they're headed.