SkyCity forecast to suffer $55m earnings drop from lockdowns
Initial outlooks had forecast Auckland and Hamilton properties shut for much shorter time.
Initial outlooks had forecast Auckland and Hamilton properties shut for much shorter time.
Company annual shareholder meeting at 2pm today in a virtual forum.
Property investors are selling off older properties to buy newer ones.
Labour and Green MPs recommend little change to controversial lease law changes.
'Real issue is the appellant's continued pursuit of over-height residential apartments.'
'Sediment is New Zealand's worst pollutant. We spend a lot of effort trying to reduce it.'
"There's no way it should be notified under alert level 3," - Paul Glass.
"About to affect the entire country. Most jobs rely on reinforcing steel and mesh" - Leys
Top QC calls on Justice Minister to withdraw a statement he made about lease law changes.
Sign up before Christmas and McEwan will knock $10,000 off the asking price
September sales data out from Auckland's largest agency
So how are landlords feeling? The answer, in a nutshell, seems to be: a little gloomier
Market Watch: The October curse - what's worrying investors this year. Video / NZ Herald
People 'earning more on paper from simply having a property than going to work every day'.
Mediation and adjudication have almost become a necessity, says a building boss.
"Everything the company is doing is in accordance with its resource consent" - developer.
Closures were worst between 1954 and 1999 - retired projectionist Murray Thompson
Aucklanders homeless after being unable to leave for new houses or jobs in other cities.
Apart from the $35m loss, West Village owes unsecured non-preferential creditors $17m.
Around 750 workers will be back on the tools today.
Some property insiders think Kiwi wants to bring New Zealand's first Ikea to Sylvia Park.
'Quite a big loss of building materials and equipment due to theft' - Julien Leys.
Stride will earn $30m+ annual management fees after spin-off
Tāmaki Makaurau's building sector has been particularly strong in the past six months.
New Auranga township had tens of millions of dollars invested in it by Ma's company MADE.
New company: 77 per cent of the $931m portfolio is either prime or Grade A.
Pool, gym, cinemas, apartments, supermarket, childcare and housing planned for site.
Fabric will buy a huge new Mansons TCLM building in Newmarket
An extension couldn't come at a worse time, with spring a traditionally busy period.
Either sink power cables into the ground or build a new power pole: solutions offered.