
Flagship rising: Rodd & Gunn opening Lodge bar, restaurant in Pompallier on Ponsonby
Bar and dining concept at Commercial Bay and Queenstown will be extended to Ponsonby.
Bar and dining concept at Commercial Bay and Queenstown will be extended to Ponsonby.
A word can change a meaning and that was the case with the NZX statement on Tuesday.
Only Singaporeans and Australians can buy our residential property without clearance.
'I'll be camping in Aotearoa’s beautiful great outdoors. Wish us luck and sunny days.'
It was a lifestyle of flashy opulence - until the money ran out.
'Mum’s kindness has allowed me to be the person I am today. She guided and loved me.'
Greatest legacy with wife Merle is 'to provide a good example to children and grandchildren'.
Aucklanders likely to need staggering income to buy average-priced house.
The workforce is predominantly female which is reflected in the company's leadership.
'Some people can’t remember anyone in their family owning a home.'
How many people had paid deposits was not stated but pre-sales said to be 'strong'.
The financier wants $28.2m; unsecured creditors are listed as being owed another $167,000.
'It’s everything we’ve dreamed of for raising our girls'.
Three Barfoot & Thompson agents pleaded guilty to unsatisfactory conduct in the case.
Judge this week will be considering PwC’s application for information in the case.
Liquidator expects no loss to customers.
Receiver says 22 homes completed, not settled; 20 more in various stages of construction.
'Development process can now move forward with the next phase of planning.'
Jamie Mackinnon: 'It's nice to have but it would have been nicer to have the deal done.'
The homes give people with disabilities secure housing, sometimes for the first time.
More than 50 buyers are owed money from the planned development.
Market in a holding pattern, not falling to any significant extent but not rising either.
'We need a law change in NZ to protect young, first-time home buyers' - insolvency expert.
The case revolves around access to information and PwC escaping paying Remuera home rent.
Unorthodox house perched on a V-shaped concrete plinth.
“It was basically ruined."
It's the most wonderful time of the year, especially when Precinct goes tree generous.
Three topics put to the boss after a 218% turnaround in half-year result to September 30.
Chief executive Clive Mackenzie says the results give the company more confidence.
'No titles have come through yet for build partners to commence the construction.'