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Cuts won't affect new Fonterra HQ
Dairy giant plans to move into new 1.6ha international headquarters early next year.
Construction chaos to hit Auckland
Aucklanders are about to endure a "five-year nightmare" as work starts on a raft of major jobs, including the New Zealand International Convention Centre.
'Green' idea for CBD bottleneck
Upper Symonds St above Auckland's CBD is being eyed as a largely pedestrianised zone when trams return to the city.
Sacked agent back in property market
The real estate agent sacked after the Labour Party was leaked confidential sales data on Asian buyers is back in the Auckland property market.
Lochinver conundrum has knock-on effects
The blocking of a sale of Lochinver Farm will be welcomed by those with a narrow, not to say xenophobic, view of the national interest.
Consent for SkyCity convention centre
Long-planned for New Zealand International Convention Centre one step closer to reality.
Go-ahead for $200m hotel
Hotel on Auckland's waterfront will start next year and is one of the largest Chinese investments in New Zealand.
Appeal targets $3m for ailing presbytery
An appeal has been launched to restore the historic St Patrick's Catholic Presbytery in Auckland's central city.
Auckland's Civic building on the block
Once it was Auckland's tallest office building. Soon it could be converted into dozens of apartments or a hotel.
The farm everyone wants to buy
McIvor family owns the last remaining farm on Auckland International Airport's main road approach. And they have no intention of selling.
Apartments spread across the city
Thousands of apartments are being built across Auckland - but many have already sold and supply is not expected to meet demand.