Laura Fergusson Trust aims for 'transformation' amid partnership with Autism NZ
Chris O'Brien: "Trust remains true to its founding purpose and values."
Chris O'Brien: "Trust remains true to its founding purpose and values."
Wellington's new convention centre, Tākina, rises from its construction site on Cable Street. Video / Supplied
"Even though I have been here 25 years, I'm a pretty loyal New Zealander" - Huljich.
Michael Allpress has established Waiheke Island-based Allpress Olive Oil.
"Our approach is an extension of the picnic concept" - Arvida Group CEO.
Prezzee card: 85 per cent owned by Sydney billionaire Shaun Bonett's Precision
"I'm a lucky man. I gave up. It's too hard. It's such a risky business." - John Harman.
Retirement village boss says some residents feeling isolated after nine weeks in lockdown.
Initial outlooks had forecast Auckland and Hamilton properties shut for much shorter time.
'There are 48 existing helipads. The cumulative impacts are already intolerable.'
Two Paddocks "expanding and diversifying, and rationalising some aspects of what we do".
Labour and Green MPs recommend little change to controversial lease law changes.
'Real issue is the appellant's continued pursuit of over-height residential apartments.'
The pandemic doesn't impact the demand for retirement village units.
"Mell is very happy knowing I'm on my way" - digger driver Stacey Anderson.
Plans for 121 apartments at Bayswater Marina met with opposition.
Sales volumes fell throughout New Zealand.
'Sediment is New Zealand's worst pollutant. We spend a lot of effort trying to reduce it.'
Risks cited in the investor presentation include Covid, foreign exchange and rent income
Development pipeline has around 7500 homes, apartments and retirement village units
Court Judge David Kirkpatrick issued the three orders against DDL Homes and DDL Estates.
"There's no way it should be notified under alert level 3," - Paul Glass.
Fee rise proposal labelled "of serious concern" by challenger.
Auckland's high level of investor activity could be a risk to house prices, analysts say.
'We're not running out. We're making steel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at Glenbrook.'
Genuine community engagement was being sought from the developer - Chris Darby.
Analysts issue negative and positive views before company's AGM in a fortnight
"About to affect the entire country. Most jobs rely on reinforcing steel and mesh" - Leys
Council claimed $400,000 unpaid rates and penalties, a compromise was reached.
Property pundits crystal ball gaze to see if interest rates and Covid can halt the market.