
$200m retirement village, luxury hotel gets green light near Arrowtown
'Do you want to live in a multi-level retirement apartment in the middle of a paddock?'
'Do you want to live in a multi-level retirement apartment in the middle of a paddock?'
'Disappointment' as court finds John Love's company wasn't entitled to the extra money.
Fat dividend for private equity firm Next Capital and other shareholders.
'More transparency in cash-flow reporting: something we’re happy about, some way to go.'
St Ignatius of Loyola to have nearly 340 pupils when it opens in February.
Existing Gow Langsford gallery will be retained, new buy is expansion of business.
An order was made in the High Court at Auckland on October 26 to put the company under.
High interest rates and rising costs of labour and materials blamed for Dawn Park trouble.
Plans have been released for a proposed new retail development in Taupō.
'We needed to realign rosters to reflect current trading conditions.' - Cam Caithness
Covid, shut borders, a lack of customers and a lack of sales took a heavy toll.
Building consents were down 14 per cent in October 2023 compared to October 2022.
'Achieve our objective of lowering labour costs, maintaining customer service standards.'
Full-year profit is now $300m-$330m, when it was previously forecast to be $310m-$330m.
OPINION: But the new Government has inherited a mess.
And a new bar at a venue outside Arrowtown pays tribute to the late Adrian Burr.
Huge debt is owed to NZ Finance Holdings and stood at just $324m in 2022.
Dan Carter, Richie McCaw and Kieran Read were reported to have bought in.
Structure of this shy 49-year-old giant a quietly brilliant story of co-operative success.
Conditional deal agreed to, buyer says, but sale is controversial.
Opponents say scheme 'a cynical and disingenuous attempt to over-build Gulf Harbour'.
Movement in fair value of investment properties: on profit and loss account at -$226.5m.
Capital CBD could take a hit if layoffs unleashed.
'Directors resolved not to pay an interim dividend to provide for ongoing investment.'
As it turned out, it wasn’t Danny on the digger but Tao Ma, pretending to be Danny.
A man who owns a home above a startling slip waits and waits for council action.
He is studying law fulltime at AUT and hopes to be admitted to the bar.
Building at Belmont follows recent action at Point Wells over illegal seawalls.
The university 'has profited enormously off our gifts of land since 1840', the iwi says.
About 60 boats are booked to be in to Kennedy Point marina before Christmas.