
Fire, pandemic push SkyCity net profit down 76%
SkyCity had to fight battles on a number of different fronts.
SkyCity had to fight battles on a number of different fronts.
Developer secures two of world's top businesses, both from the United States
The web site has 1.8 million houses on it, and gets 400,000 users every month.
Pedestrianising Queen St could mean tenants look elsewhere - Mark Francis
Unexpectedly, a dividend is back on the table for shareholders.
"Forward order book stands at $2.4b+" - CEO Ross Taylor.
Don't read too much into the monthly data, which tends to be lumpy.
Data shows retail spending tumbled in January - but is it now set to fall off a cliff?
These are the residents living under the strictest conditions in the country.
New guidelines also out about what tenants can and can't do.
'Contingency plans in place for a change in levels' - Culum Manson
29 parties had registered a financing statement against the company.
Meal kit company plans to sell up to 185 million shares.
"We believe these changes are here to stay" - Jodie King, Vodafone NZ.
Water, water everywhere - but not a drop for this new house.
Companies want new premises to attract workers back to the the office, says developer.
"New process complicates a landlord's position," says Harriet Krebs of K3 Legal.
Rise in valuations means portfolio now stands at $3.1b, even after tower sale.
'No wonder people are setting up things like the Facebook page' - Andrew King.
Consents for new townhouses, flats, and units growing fastest.
Airline and airport welcome recovery in domestic travel
Auckland's Quay St seawall strengthening project completed up to $2 million under budget.
Barfoot & Thompson first to issue January sales figures
Survey has found six in 10 SMEs use personal finances to fund their businesses.
Sale price, vendor all suppressed in Overseas Investment Office decision.
Some contracts risk breaching consumer law says chief executive.
Clique Fitness says big delays in stock made it rethink its freight strategy.
Three businesses on Waiheke Island are in growth mode despite Covid-19.
"State house waitlist could grow if landlords don't take on new tenants." - Nicola Willis
One of the most high-end places to stay in this country: sold.