
Price slump: Barfoot & Thompson issues new monthly data on Auckland house sales
Homes are going for less but more of them sold in September than some other months lately.
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.
Committee agrees property values should be allowed to fall to better reflect climate risk.
'Another fridge and freezer full of food to chuck out and replace.' - apartment resident
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.
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
'Capital raise keeps the wolves from the door' - analyst Andrew Scott of Morgan Stanley.
Troubled business listed here and in Australia plans to tap investors for huge sum.
Three new procedure rooms and space for 15 extra beds have opened.
Some of the best Kiwi brains are behind deep-tech technology that will startle the world.
Lawsuit was against the vendor of a retail unit bought six years ago by Hotchin's company.
Staff, Inland Revenue and many others are listed as being owed money by the two companies.
'In a challenging economy, it pays to ask a few challenging questions.'
Beca failed in the High Court and the Court of Appeal so took matters to Supreme Court.
Despite years of searching, no tenant has been found for Oriental Bay's Band Rotunda.
Free-standing fans, airconditioning units, ceiling fans and heat pumps go into bedrooms.
Downer-owned builder wins huge job, the largest private infrastructure job of its type.
An owner of a two-bedroom unit wanted only $179,000: faced a massive $446,000 repair bill.
Lakewood Plaza power outage being treated 'with the utmost of urgency',
The dispute began over a sign the tenant had posted on her fence.
He was wrong to think his actions would safeguard home from any claim by a future partner.
OPINION: The banking system is working for shareholders and against consumers.