
High hopes, no new homes yet: NZ Super Fund, Classic partnership
'No titles have come through yet for build partners to commence the construction.'
'No titles have come through yet for build partners to commence the construction.'
'Accidents happen. Mistakes are made. It was not a conscious decision' - Martin Cooper
Some people without existing consent won’t get a wastewater connection for years.
'Developers are a good target for a council under financial pressure.' - Steve Evans
'It’s a shambles. It’s been going on for about eight years' Brian Peat says.
OPINION: Don't go rushing into grabbing those lower interest rates just yet.
The developer behind the high-rise hopes to revive the city's entertainment strip.
Company has ditched plans to add three extra levels to the building above Fanshawe St.
Head office had terminated arrangements with agency for non-payment of fees - liquidator.
'Not having the accusation of we are building in a hole,' - Steve Evans, Fletcher Living.
Terms of the agreement announced as sealed today mirror those set on August 30.
It could be seven years before sellers can make a profit on their homes.
Treasury research identifies notable jumps in Auckland.
The concept was to 'bring a suburban campus-style building right into downtown'.
'We used to build 300 houses a year but we’re down to 70, 80, maybe 100.' - Cooney
The courtyard was an underutilised space where homeless people went: landlord
'Retirement village market has segmented into wealthy, mid-scale and budget' - Wilkinson
The billionaire film director owns 12 properties on the street.
'Wouldn’t say it is a ghost tower: it's poised to take advantage of improving conditions.'
New paint, balustrades, privacy screens, walkway: New-ish Ponsonby state units upgraded.
Rabbit warren-like building has had a massive makeover: photos show scale of change.
A tower of this size would be a big ask.
Downer-owned Hawkins won the new $800m Auckland Airport contract, announced in September.
Business has strong links to local community, having its HQ at East Tāmaki for decades.
Analysis by OneRoof finds which suburb has the most potential to grow.
Kaikohe, Dargaville and Kaitāia all made the list.
About 100 people will work at the store - one of several planned new supermarkets.
New Zealand's only wallboard manufacturer is estimated to have a giant 94% market share.
CEO Andrea Scown says Kiwis have continued to shop at the chain and she's upbeat.
Shareholder said company had been mismanaged and asked about accountability.