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Chief executive's ambiguous words trigger Shelly Bay fiasco
'Mean what you say and say what you mean' - Shelly Bay mess gets messier.

Watch: Why 240 law firm staff are on the move
Around 240 lawyers go on the hoof next year

Auckland Council 'strongly opposes' Govt's house crisis model
The council is warning officials of the risks of disastrous housing developments.

Jobs welcomed: Fletcher Building invests $400m in Tauranga
Fletcher building's company Winstone Wallboards is relocating from Auckland to Tauranga.

Fletcher boss explains work on three big projects
Three big issues canvassed by Fletcher CEO.

Analysts weigh up Fletcher interim result profit drop
Analysts hope for better news in this year's second-half.

2degrees separates from Newmarket: 600+ workers head to CBD
More than 600 2degrees staff to move.

Letters: Water shortage, housing crisis, online scams, RNZ and rugby
Letters on drought, property prices, traffic congestion, Concert FM and the Blues.

Inside $40m Remuera revamp: six new buildings planned
Guardian Group's $40m town centre plans revealed.

Transmission Gully cost blows out to more than $1b
Money will go towards supporting the joint venture, local sub-contractors and employment.

Coronavirus: $7.5b NZ building sector could suffer
How will construction fare if coronavirus outbreak worsens?

New $50m offices for ACC to rise this year in Hamilton
TGH to develop $50m new home for ACC's big Hamilton staff team.

Trapped for 115 days: 180 cars still under Convention Centre
Cars to emerge soon from watery grave, after 115 dark days.

SkyCity interim result: 296% boost but there's a catch
SkyCity has revealed its latest half-year result.

Flying high: Aircraft-mad Hawke's Bay students build microlight
After two years and lots of enthusiasm, the winged result has taken to the skies.

$100m Caughey Preston rest home property up for sale
Rest home, shut in late 2017, is now up for sale.

Takapuna blowout: Builder owed $1.4m still paid all subbies
Head contractor did the right thing by its subbies

Seismic risk forces ministries out of Wellington offices
Ministry for Women and Ministry of Education staff to leave premises on The Terrace.

$15.9m shortfall forecast for Takapuna developer
Status of one creditor questioned by liquidator.

High-density housing: Jitters over special powers to take public parks, private land
Kāinga Ora will have the power to set rates and development contributions.

More questions over Auckland skyscraper project's building standards
The Seascape tower on Customs Street is meant to open next year.

Auckland's new mega-tower shopping mall: What's inside $1b waterfront highrise
The 18,000sq m inner-city mall opens in March

Shocking photos reveal destruction of wetlands
New Zealand has lost more than 90 per cent of its wetlands to development.

Landlord 'gives away' Grey Lynn house for a year
$1.92m "dunger" given to Australian family rent-free for a year.

Waiheke marina stoush heading to High Court
New Māori cultural evidence of the Ngati Paoa Trust Board presented