
Multinational tenant near Airport
Newly refurbished investment property with a multinational head tenant is for sale.
Newly refurbished investment property with a multinational head tenant is for sale.
Commercial property in Hamilton continues to attract strong investor interest.
Large land holding in Pokeno's Gateway Business Park could attract businesses.
Gov $500m road upgrade spurred sale of a strategic block of residential development.
Master Builders' awards announced
Fletcher to open new panel factory
Reserve Bank building in Wellington to reopen next week following asbestos discovery.
The block includes the offices of a number of major firms.
Proposed development of the West Auckland marina has met strong opposition.
Former Air Base is on the market in its refurbished format as a 43-room Art Deco complex.
A five-level, fully-leased retail and office building is for sale.
Three fully-tenanted, street-level retail investment units are for sale.
Foreign investment at the top end of NZ's commercial property market has ramped up.
With Immigration NZ preparing to move, an opportunity has opened up.
Fire began at the rear of Calendar Girls, where homeless people had been sleeping.
Most elderly don't live in retirement villages, study points out.
Tests continuing to identify substance that made Qantas staff ill.
Budget must address housing, infrastructure
Group chief executive offers assurance payment will be made once settlement is finalised.
Concerns about the sustainability of the commercial property market are overstated.
Takapuna property right at the heart of North Shore thriving medical precinct.
Four large development sites in Hobsonville's premier industrial subdivision are for sale.
Hothouse tomato production operation is said to have great expanded output potential.
Auckland's coworking scene continues to evolve, and rapidly.
Investors risk financial woes if they fail to obtain registered valuation before they buy.
A large light industrial-zoned property in the Silverdale industrial precinct is for sale.
New Zealand can't afford to ease up on new hotel development.