Shanghai Pengxin rejection has flow-on impact on failed Lochinver
The government's decision to reject Shanghai Pengxin as a buyer for Lochinver Station had a flow-on impact on its failed neighbour.
The government's decision to reject Shanghai Pengxin as a buyer for Lochinver Station had a flow-on impact on its failed neighbour.
Warehouse Group is forecasting a 15 percent to 21 percent lift in first-half net profit.
Sydney home prices fell for the second- consecutive month and recorded the worst quarter in four years.
A lawsuit against building products maker James Hardie Industries has so far been joined by more than 80 claimaints, with another 80 to 100 expected to sign up.
Auckland property developer and evangelist Bill Subritzky has died aged 90.
KiwiProperty has sold part of its Hamilton mall to an undisclosed buyer for $46.7 million.
The owners of 22 business units have joined a lawsuit of 80 property owners against James Hardie over its Titanboard product.
Bernard Hickey: This has been a big year for the NZ economy, ranging from an extended slump for the dairy payout to a big boom for tourism and Auckland house prices.
Auckland residents and ratepayers can now see if their suburbs are destined for new multi-storey developments.
Retail analysts are warning that the industry will need to "up its game" with international clothing giants Zara and H&M set to move into Sylvia Park next year.
Mall where fashion giant will make its New Zealand debut promises fashions fans prices won't be any different to other Zaras around the world.
A developer has pulled together $1.4 billion in funds and credit for a project to 'completely reshape Auckland's waterfront'.
The Herald's 152 years in one Auckland CBD block may have set a record in a city where businesses rise and fall and shift premises relentlessly.
Traditional villas share street fronts with sleek new apartment developments in busy township known for high-class shopping, writes Graham Hepburn.
Lord of the Rings director putting millions of dollars of his own money into plan to build a movie museum and convention centre in Wellington.
Auckland is embarking on a massive regeneration project that aims to transform many of its suburban centres.
NZX-listed landlord Precinct Properties will this month announce progress on leasing its $550 million 38-level Downtown project.
A group of 109 people - mainly Singaporean and Malaysian - are taking legal action over a failed Queenstown property scheme they bought into last decade.
More than 11 new retirement villages will need to be built annually to cater for our aging population.
Work on Auckland's most upmarket new hotel has resumed after the main Korean contractor left, scaffolding was dismantled and the job which started two years ago lay idle for months.
Remember the sense of breakthrough when Queens Wharf in downtown Auckland was secured as the people's wharf?