
Watch: $200m Seascape tower rising on schedule
"Allegations about hold-ups due to defects in the diaphragm wall are incorrect" - engineer
"Allegations about hold-ups due to defects in the diaphragm wall are incorrect" - engineer
Neil Gray claims he was misled about the unit he was buying and wants his deposit back.
Last weekend before Christmas proven to be a busy one for mall operators.
Brierley's first business venture was trading stamps at high school.
"We've got a waiting list" - marina general manager.
Construction will take about a year and 60 per cent of berths already sold.
The new office block will be located in Albany.
Business veteran Gavin Lennox will now head the group.
Amphibious boat manufacturer appeal won't go to Supreme Court.
"It has major ramifications if they're shut." Ex-Whakatāne mayor Tony Bonne
"The office has an important role in protecting New Zealand's sensitive land" - Horne
A West Auckland tiny house building business has gone under, leaving unfinished homes.
Taco Bell hopes to have second store open in the New Year.
Revenue rose from $13.02m last year to $13.10m in the latest period.
A re-hearing application by SKP has been denied.
The extra spend will add years to the lifespan of the building said one person involved.
Post-tragedy, what legal options exist for families and victims who survive?
Viability of future tours to White Island must be in question.
White Island Tours operated twice a day - morning and afternoon visits.
Stress, nuisance, noise, vibrations, dust, demolition, trucks - residents upset.
Hidden cameras understood to be involved in case resulting in charges
How Willis Bond and LT McGuinness are taking on Auckland.
While an impressive accomplishment, he needed a bit of help to pull it off.
"I feel really very, very, sad that this project won't get off the ground." - Creemers
If the big Aussie banks want to pull back from their NZ businesses, Kiwibank can step in.
A Takapuna building has won big at the World Architecture Festival.
"Urgent - properties needed!!" - Barfoot & Thompson agent Repeka Lelaulu
Adman says the glossy pics on airline's site jar as a national emergency deepens
Divided between 1.7 million Aucklanders, that's more than $300 per year each.
Outlook somewhat uncertain due to next year's general election - Davidson.