Upmarket restaurant business Nourish sold
Nourish owns and operates restaurants in Auckland, Taupō, Wellington and Queenstown.
Nourish owns and operates restaurants in Auckland, Taupō, Wellington and Queenstown.
Creditors claim big-time as $85m Onehunga projects await buyers.
Steep surge in costs with no relenting anticipated for the rest of the year.
The couple took their son to court after learning their home wasn't really theirs.
All up, architects won prizes for 41 area projects - the work was seen as outstanding.
Herne Bay has many other liquor outlets, but also schools and parks, opponents say.
The sector continues to see expansion.
"As silly as it was going high, it's just as silly going low," says RVA president.
'Duopoly was allowed to silently wage anti-competitive land wars on one another.' - Clark.
Buyers more cautious, vendors want best prices.
Good news for many as it gave them hope of getting townhouses soon.
The Act leader has released the party's first 100 days plan.
A $17 million dollar winner ended up in legal dispute with a woman over two properties.
An underlying stench of faeces at a rental remains while the tenant is long gone.
Avondale's regeneration "much needed and long overdue," says Mayor Phil Goff.
EQ cover for land is limited to land that is within your property boundary.
Total of 16 walls were damaged, hallways were sprayed with graffiti.
Caveats potentially put blocks between the developer and all the home buyers.
New store features discounted Dom Perignon and polished concrete floors.
Tax is at the heart of the move against the Christchurch-headquartered business.
Strongly-worded letter sent to directors, calling for them all to stand again.
Imported board more expensive than Gib, won't arrive till September.
Winstone to offer about 8 per cent rise in plasterboard supply.
Empty floors in three key office towers make up 45 per cent of CBD vacancies.
'Necessity is the mother of invention. Gib will lose ... a lot of loyalty.' - Rick Herd
This may not be the perfect time for home ownership — but it's the right time.
Company blames miscommunication for piles of Gib at building site.
Receivers issued reassurance saying deposits are held in trust accounts.
About 92,000 houses were forecast to sell this year, now it could be only 78,000.