Broadway unit 'Pacs a punch'
The property - Unit G2 at 255 Broadway - is being marketed by John Davies, Dave Burley and Melissa He of Colliers International
The property - Unit G2 at 255 Broadway - is being marketed by John Davies, Dave Burley and Melissa He of Colliers International
A vacant office block for sale in Auckland's CBD, has potential for mixed-use commercial or residential redevelopment.
John Church, Bayleys' national director commercial and industrial, says childcare is all the rage in the commercial property market.
The four level, Mixed-Use zoned building is to be auctioned on March 7.
The opportunity to occupy space in an iconic building in the heart of Wellington's corporate and government precinct will interest to a range of substantial office occupiers, says Humphrey.
January is normally associated with a dip in prices but for the first time in 14 years the average and median prices paid were up.
A large and strategically-located development site, with resource consent in place for a multi-storey commercial building that will
A veritable 'smorgasbord' of smaller and medium-sized properties is included in Barfoot & Thompson Commercial's first offering of
A new, multi-tenanted entertainment and conference complex at Rotorua has been placed on the market through Colliers International. Motion
Huge new mixed-use property project planned on council-owned Auckland land, being sold to a developer
Wiri property auctioned A 2103sq m office and warehouse facility on a freehold 4150sqm site at 67 Druces Rd, Wiri, has been sold
A US$90 billion ($123b) wave of mortgages, leftover debt from the 2007 lending boom, is laying bare the weak links in the U.S. real estate market.
Home improvement and garden retailer Mitre 10 (New Zealand) Ltd has completed the construction of its national Support Centre in Albany
An internationally-renowned author and artist - whose talents range from olive oil and wine-making, writing and painting - is to sell
Housing prices dropped in most parts of New Zealand over the last month, offering a glimmer of hope for first home buyers.
Unusual feature of new $15m heritage apartment project revealed
Wellington's Museum Art Hotel today changes its name to QT Museum after a multi-million dollar facelift.
Christchurch housing became more affordable in 2016, bucking the trend across New Zealand's housing markets.
With Auckland being one of the world's most culturally-diverse cities, the commercial, industrial, and retail property interests of different ethnic groups have largely flown under the proverbial radar.
Gloria Jean's Coffees was established in Chicago in 1978, having grown to become one of the world's best known barista-made coffee brands.
Barfoot & Thompson Commercial launches its first 'mini-porfolio' of the year.
Peter Alexander, chief executive of NZX listed landlord Stride Property, is optimistic about the upcoming general election.
Connal Townsend, Property Council chief executive, gives his take on the year ahead.
Colliers International's Research team has released its Top 10 Predictions for 2017, on trends and moves across the property sector. 1
Some Devonport residents opposed Ryman Healthcare's proposed retirement village that would provide accommodation for up to 400 people.
Empty Auckland central city office accommodation is now at its lowest level since Bayleys Research began its CBD vacancy survey in
Mark Francis, managing director of NZX listed Augusta Capital, gives his take on the year ahead.
While some projects are cancelled, work has begun to convert a 17-level office block in to apartments.
Heads of commercial agencies are generally upbeat about 2017 but... Says Colin Taylor