Personal FinanceDavid Henderson fights $130m bankruptcy caseDavid Henderson, Auckland's most flamboyant and once wealthy developer, will earn a salary of $75,000 if his proposal to avert bankruptcy over a $130 million debt is approved by the High Court.17 Feb 04:30 PM
ConstructionOpponents say Royal Oak Warehouse bid threatens local businessWayne Thompson Shops serving neighbourhoods in Onehunga, Royal Oak and Greenwoods Corner are threatened by a bid to build The Warehouse's latest store, say business owners and residents.16 Feb 04:30 PM
RetailWestfield posts healthy profit but vagueness on plans disappointsWestfield Group delivered 2010 earnings in line with expectations amid improving global retail markets, but said it was too early to ramp up existing plans for new development investment of up to A$1 billion ($1.3 billion) a year.16 Feb 04:30 PM
ConstructionAuckland waterfront venue timed for big eventsThousands of people will soon be able to see Auckland Council's biggest new building, the $32m Viaduct Events Centre on the waterfront.15 Feb 04:30 PM
OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman</i>: Making Queen St a pedestrian mall won't fix tired old hick town lookWe need better shop verandas and input from property moguls and their tenants.13 Feb 08:30 PM
New ZealandMayor out to save heritage pair doomed in secret dealCouncil-owned industrial buildings at Wynyard Quarter earmarked for the axe.13 Feb 04:30 PM
BusinessBig supermarket planned for Auckland's CBDA huge new Auckland CBD supermarket is being planned by Kermadec Property Fun and Progressive Enterprises.24 Jan 10:25 PM
ConstructionBrothel owners in billboard backlashBrothel brothers John and Michael Chow have stepped up their campaign to force the Auckland Council's hand on a report into the demolition of the city's Palace Hotel that it is keeping secret. They have now erected a billboard on the site18 Jan 01:00 AM
BDBDInvestmentRogue exec walks free as Millennium settles China rortsA rogue exec working for a Chinese company part owned by the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels has escaped prosecution for unauthorised property sales which appear likely to leave the NZX-listed hotelier out of pocket.05 Jan 08:30 PM