
Business Hub: Property developer Chris Meehan's $5b ambition
"Winton has around $4b to $5b of projects planned and underway" - Meehan.
"Winton has around $4b to $5b of projects planned and underway" - Meehan.
The vast retail building's sale settled a few days ago.
Information from agents and property records gives 'fulsome picture' - Graeme Hart.
Government contracts 90 per cent of the company's work, up on 56 per cent five years ago.
The $2.5 billion listed landlord is one of New Zealand's hardest hit businesses.
Simplicity members will get first dibs on renting those new homes.
"You can have full confidence in getting a New Zealand criminal history report from us."
Tax changes will "accidentally smother the build to rent sector" - Ockham's Mark Todd
Was it facemasks? DIY tools? BBQs? Maybe bike repair kits?
How many of our 16,000 agents and managers are vaxxed? No one knows for sure.
Asking someone's vaccination status is like saying 'have you got syphilis?', says agent.
Shareholders meet in a virtual forum today to get updates on performance.
They claim to have been told by health officials they likely caught Covid off a surface.
Most expensive Auckland houses for rent: three listed today at $5000/week.
There is no clear date for when bars are permitted to reopen.
S&P expects rebound once lockdowns are relaxed and properties reopen.
Chris O'Brien: "Trust remains true to its founding purpose and values."
"Even though I have been here 25 years, I'm a pretty loyal New Zealander" - Huljich.
"I'm a lucky man. I gave up. It's too hard. It's such a risky business." - John Harman.
National hopes voters will forget the past, and see it as able to deliver more homes.
Retirement village boss says some residents feeling isolated after nine weeks in lockdown.
Company annual shareholder meeting at 2pm today in a virtual forum.
The company said the staff enthusiasm was a good thing.
'There are 48 existing helipads. The cumulative impacts are already intolerable.'
If your property is in Mount Maunganui, the answer could be yes.
Experts warn that first-time developers are cutting corners in the current hot market.
One in four people have been burgled - many of them were home or not gone long.
A jewellery thief snuck through several rooms without being noticed by home owner.
Two Paddocks "expanding and diversifying, and rationalising some aspects of what we do".
'Real issue is the appellant's continued pursuit of over-height residential apartments.'