
Photos reveal the grim reality of squatting in Wellington's derelict buildings
Personal items can be seen amid floors covered with rubbish and graffiti on walls.
Personal items can be seen amid floors covered with rubbish and graffiti on walls.
Justice Lang said Hua Wu signed an agreement under duress – but took too long to complain.
Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke's key people in Du Val Group.
The Bank and Vine St corner property retuns more than $170,000 a year from its six leases.
First 70 out of 416 planned new homes are completed on the Manukau land.
Valuations will be tricky this year for storm-damaged properties, says real estate agent.
How ministers managed potential conflicts of interest choosing projects for fast-tracking.
Banks are manoeuvring ahead of Adrian Orr's cash rate call.
'This is a capital-intensive business. We really want to expand' – chairman Bill McDonald.
They spent $16,000 and four months evicting the previous owner who became a 'squatter'.
What owners of apartments, restaurants, bars and hotels pay to be on waterfront land.
The retail business now has co-CEOs to continue its growth and expansion plans.
Scheme for Te Whenua Haa Ora is by Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua on Treaty settlement land.
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Plus the three biggest worries held by the real estate boss.
In 2020, owner said fencing was temporary and surrounded a site of building renovations.
Homes are going for less but more of them sold in September than some other months lately.
A wall between a pizza restaurant and the supermarket was knocked down for the expansion.
Auckland Council's building inspection boss reveals shocking numbers on cladding failures.
'Current system is suboptimal in terms of its consistency, responsiveness.' - David Kelly
Group appealing work because of 'precedent it could set'.
'A number of limitations in respect of these financial records' - PwC on Du Val entities.
Appeal has involved a complete relitigation of most trial issues - decision out today.
The former university campus was supposed to be turning into a retirement village.
Father emigrated to New Zealand with $10 in his pocket then founded a growing business.
Seven entities own more than 20 of the 180 outlets. We name them.
'We regard this as like a death in the family,' the NZSA's Grant Diggle said.
'What we have achieved is phenomenal.' - Airport retail boss Lucy Thomas on leasing centre
'Main priority was getting people to the terminals. That was prioritised at all times.'
'Our current focus is on finishing our existing projects': John Chow, Stonewood Key