
Shopping centres pulling up their socks
Shopping centres are staying relevant in the face of increasing online competition.
Shopping centres are staying relevant in the face of increasing online competition.
Historic building facade comes with a 144sq m bare land site.
Bayleys has re-signed its affiliate status with real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield.
Investor demand for well-located retail building investment opportunities remains strong.
Farmers department store in central Whanganui is for sale with a 25-year lease.
A mixed-use redevelopment potential is for sale in Auckland's Greenlane.
Freehold investment in Mt Eden is available for the first time in more than 50 years.
Of the type often required by the IT, education and professional service industries.
'Major development opportunity in one of Auckland's most rapidly developing areas'.
Record vacancy rates in NZ's industrial market has resulted in a surge of development.
Farm overlooking the ocean graveyard of NZ's worst maritime disaster is for sale.
Housing Minister Phil Twyford reveals details of $2b KiwiBuild scheme.
72-room and 4.5 star rated Hotel Coachman is now for sale with vacant possession.
A vacant and cleared commercial site in Mosgiel is now for sale.
Property occupied by a KFC restaurant on a long-term lease, is being marketed for sale.
Finance expert worried about foreign regime crackdown
Market remains buoyant and unconcerned about any possible political risk.
A large commercial office block on Auckland's Symonds St ridge is for sale.
Retail investment property with first-floor redevelopment approval is for sale.
A light industrial property in Morningside is on the market with vacant possession.
A plush function and corporate all-in-one venue is for sale in the township of Geraldine.
Steel & Tube's substantial East Tamaki distribution centre is being marketed for sale.
Newly-completed tourist accommodation is for sale at the entrance to Whakatane Harbour.
Sale of nationwide property portfolio thought to be largest in industrial property market.
Controls over foreign ownership and slashing immigration will hurt NZ, says Geoff Barnett.
Action will be taken against the rest home owner who was filmed swearing at residents.