152-unit CBD project frozen as $80m+ Wellington builder goes into liquidation
"It's a reflection of the unstable market. Everyone is busy," says one sector leader.
"It's a reflection of the unstable market. Everyone is busy," says one sector leader.
The Work and Income scheme grants $16,000 over two years to apprentices
Industry leaders call on the Government to extend a $390m scheme to train apprentices.
Novotel prepares for tourists; Pullman interior fit-out contract awarded.
The nearly-finished warehouse is out to challenge our supermarket duopoly.
The building stands on a leasehold site owned by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa.
Media being invited into new 1.4ha store at Westgate on Auckland's northwest fringes.
Where rents are rising the fastest.
Opinion: If interest rates rise further, larger house price falls are likely.
Oaks operates the Auckland and Queenstown buildings that have major leaks, fire defects.
'Decision will no doubt be a tough pill to swallow' says builder.
Pools and a bottling plant were once owned by Russian Mikhail Khimich, who has died.
Builder leaves huge project: buyer needed to take over and finish 85 units.
Business expanding via developments in Central Otago, Wairarapa.
Winton Land has 1500 of 5000 homes consented: plans will proceed on smaller scale.
"We hope that the previous owners got some relief from our purchase" - Creemers
"Operating model used to run the vineyard was clearly not sustainable" - Steven Murray.
Where five state homes once stood, now 18 state apartments are on the Avondale site.
Landlords lose tax breaks gradually, on a descending scale.
"They are specialist landlords. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse" - judge
"Workers ... instructed by the tenant to remove the house contents" - tribunal decision.
"I'd say by 2024, there will be a writer living here" - Naomi McCleary.
The court case has concluded after a long trial over whether services had been delivered.
Homes, apartments, offices, medical centre, childcare, gym, cinema among hub's elements.
Directors understood to have engaged counsel, strenuous defence expected.
There was damage to every area of the rented premises apart from the laundry.
Fire, structural, weathertightness and internal moisture defects are alleged.
Three years after the massive fire, work is about to start rebuilding the roof.
The power is shifting to buyers - CoreLogic data out today.
The three-pronged attack aimed at solving the drastic Gib plasterboard shortage.