
Apartment pioneer caught up in Scarbro liquidation - what's next?
Leuschke Group designed the complex with 112 residences, 12 apartments and seven shops.
Leuschke Group designed the complex with 112 residences, 12 apartments and seven shops.
What can we learn from them? What is their new direction these days?
Information about the failure due out on Monday, explaining the fate of around 60 staff.
Queenstown had the biggest increase: crane numbers shot from eight last year to 15 now.
'One of the few successful voluntary administrations that’s occurred in New Zealand.'
Council said the venture supported its aspirations. Now, it is a creditor.
Local manager says agency looking at up to 20 offices in New Zealand.
Tenant who trashed new rental home also took batteries out of smoke alarms.
Seven entities own more than 20 of the 180 outlets. We name them.
IRD wants $40,000, other creditors claim $97,000 from pinot noir specialist.
Another major building firm calls in liquidators.
Four big problems have devastated the company's ability to trade.
Covid-19 wage relief subsidies of $199,000 were received during the pandemic height.
March showed a modest but positive improvement in trading.
'Their use was not appropriate for the site because rental levels had crept up.' - Mence
Owner was also involved in restaurants Toto, Non Solo Pizza, Bar Vino and Il Forno.
'Business was already financially struggling with high overheads and staffing issues.'
Cash-strapped Auckland Council has appointed commercial agents.
The site is partly occupied by the Rydges Formosa Golf Course and Resort.
IRD appears on a statement of affairs, owed $448,000 as a preferential creditor.
New centre will provide 50 full-time equivalent jobs.
Fall seen across nearly all regions, and Auckland becoming more apartment-friendly city.
Running fees are an annual $147,935 according to the Colliers’ information memorandum.
Sunrise host has unleashed on Baby Boomers with a brutal message.
In six weeks, 872 new units will be finished, boosting non-CBD apartment stock to 21,476.
'Potentially an opportunity to also lease the floors with the existing soft fit-out.'
Two families put money aside for five years to mark the massive business milestone.
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Sale could net cash-strapped council $36 million or more - property investor.