
Coromandel retirement village residents face 47% fee rise
Fee rise met with negative feedback.
Fee rise met with negative feedback.
Couple say they believe national brands are not necessarily "safer" for home buyers.
Taskforce established to investigate ways to resolve the plasterboard shortage.
All up, 34 creditors claim from business involved in a 122-property project.
Nourish owns and operates restaurants in Auckland, Taupō, Wellington and Queenstown.
Creditors claim big-time as $85m Onehunga projects await buyers.
Herne Bay has many other liquor outlets, but also schools and parks, opponents say.
The sector continues to see expansion.
"As silly as it was going high, it's just as silly going low," says RVA president.
National slams Waka Kotahi's lavish $25m office fit-out.
Buyers more cautious, vendors want best prices.
"Know what you're getting into," says lawyer on apartments.
Good news for many as it gave them hope of getting townhouses soon.
Residential and industrial property and food - keys to Hart's business activities in NZ.
Avondale's regeneration "much needed and long overdue," says Mayor Phil Goff.
Buyers concerned about progress on the site
Auckland Council has issued a notice saying the couple can't live there.
New store features discounted Dom Perignon and polished concrete floors.
'We think we will take a hit as we come through this' - Hamish McBeath, Fletcher Building.
'They are playing mind games with poor gullible people,' says frustrated buyer.
Announcement follows calls for Fletcher Building chair to resign
Call for probe to address Winstone Wallboards' near-monopoly on plasterboard.
Strongly-worded letter sent to directors, calling for them all to stand again.
Imported board more expensive than Gib, won't arrive till September.
Ockham's The Nix opens at Great North Rd, a block from Karangahape Rd.
'They've worked out through the pandemic they can work from anywhere' - Walker
Critics met Fletcher Building bosses to talk about the Gib crisis - with mixed results.
Winstone to offer about 8 per cent rise in plasterboard supply.
Empty floors in three key office towers make up 45 per cent of CBD vacancies.