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Scarcity of quality stock fuels Christchurch industrial property market
Christchurch industrial property market shows no sign of abating.
Christchurch industrial property market shows no sign of abating.
Flexible office consultancy service helps occupiers find the ideal space .
Interest rates, Covid-19 to remain key influences on 2021's property market.
They were advised to leave their homes due to the risk, but what now?
Worker continues to suffer from injuries after falling from a mobile scaffold.
Augusta Funds Management launches largest ever single asset property fund in Penrose.
Devastating blaze acts as reminder about the dangers of heaters and dehumidifiers.
New national price records and sale volumes set in frantic November
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa leasehold land deal under negotiation.
"Equity issuers do not require licensing from the FMA" - spokesman.
"I can't wait to ring that bell on listing" - Brien Cree
The built environment contributes 40 percent of total global carbon dioxide emissions.
Rising tide of interest in Waiheke development sites.
Three-storey premises in Te Rapa are on the market.
Industrial units will be called Ormiston Workshops.
About 300 or a retirement village can be developed on site.
In these Covid days, who would part with $60m for a Queenstown hotel?
Legal challenge fails, judges find in favour of marina developers.
Stovetops, range hoods and ovens in particularly short supply.
University of Auckland's highly paid boss lived in Parnell mansion on discounted rent.
The sector lacks a simple complaints system, the paper says.
University of Auckland's purchase of Parnell home for boss not justified: Auditor-General.
November figures out from city's largest agency.
This gives Weta Digital access to additional capital to grow the visual effects business.
How accurate is your kicking and throwing? New rugby attraction will test you.
Landlord intends to expand store but no re-opening date given.
"Having a job like this ... what a perfect opportunity" - New SkyCity CEO Michael Ahearne.
Going from spring to summer, timber supplies forecast to be short.