
Guilt a factor for post quake holidaymakers
Guilt will be one factor facing the Christchurch tourism industry as it tries to rebuild itself, a tourism operator says.
Guilt will be one factor facing the Christchurch tourism industry as it tries to rebuild itself, a tourism operator says.
How one Greek takeaway realised the value of customer service.
A Christchurch private investigator is warning businesses who have been disrupted by the earthquake to make sure they keep a close watch on their company information.
A Christchurch antiques dealer is appealing to authorities to help save his valuable collection before his store is bulldozed.
Two Dunedin businesses are seeing a massive increase in orders as they are asked to supply Christchurch customers after the earthquake.
The movies do it. Sports events do it. So why on earth don't you pre-sell your product?
Preparing for the worst and cloud-based systems both pay off for Christchurch tech firms.
A Christchurch law firm is open for business and wants clients to stay local instead of seeking advice from outside Canterbury.
How do small businesses find premises?
Lyttelton resident and property developer Janet Stott thinks the rebuild of the shattered town will embrace sustainability as people move toward a lower energy lifestyle.
Stories, tips, advice for Christchurch small business rebuilding after the earthquake.
We're gathering stories about Christchurch small businesses rebuilding after the earthquake. Send us in your tips, resources, offers of help or questions that we can get answered.
The Council of Trade Unions is urging Christchurch businesses not to make hasty decisions about closing down permanently.
Applications for financial support following last week's deadly Christchurch quake are flooding in.
The cordoned-off area of central Christchurch may be cut back within the next four days, says a local business leader.
Christchurch's small CBD traders will be forced out to fringe areas like Riccarton, Addington and Sydenham, says one property expert.
Christchurch hoteliers are waiting to assess the damage to tourist accommodation with about 3000 rooms behind the CBD cordon.
As the Government commits itself to rebuilding earthquake-ravaged Christchurch, it is looking at costs running into tens of billions with an economic impact that will last for years.
Prime Minister John Key today announced those put out of work by last week's deadly earthquake will be eligible for subsidies of $400 per week.
If you're a typical parent, I bet you're continually chiding your children for chewing up your home internet bandwidth allowance, watching videos on YouTube.
Joining the ranks of the European fashion big hitters