
Harvey Norman revenue falls in spending downturn
Consumers are being more cautious about investing in their homes, the company says.
Consumers are being more cautious about investing in their homes, the company says.
No buyers emerge after two-year process, which kicked off after $37.5m grant for upgrades.
About 500 piles have now been driven 40-50m deep across the site, an executive says.
In 2014, 10,500 new homes were planned.
'Irresponsible' said Simeon Brown of the rail business buying so close to the election.
The collapse of ECE has tarnished our international reputation.
'One of a number of properties in Oranga that will be demolished under a single contract.'
He's in the rare position of having one of the few privately owned islands in the Gulf.
Accounts show exactly how popular the three-level store at Westgate is.
The bank put places up for mortgagee sale via JLL last year, a sign of repayment distress.
'Median sales price at $1,045,000 was the highest for any month in 2023.' - Peter Thompson
It's been 12 weeks now since the company said Michael Ahearne is going. Who's taking over?
First, he failed to settle North Shore properties. Then, he did the same in Herne Bay.
'I urge you to consider the consequences of withholding payment': ELE owner to clients
Apartments are gradually being handed back by the head contractor, Teak Construction.
The liquidation was quite out of the ordinary for several reasons, Pritesh Patel said.
A four-decade chart shows how Auckland returns have fluctuated - and where they're headed.
Seven entities own more than 20 of the 180 outlets. We name them.
Housing shortage, the surge in migration, declining levels of construction: perfect storm?
Reporter Liz Wylie tries her hand at bricklaying and gets a smoko treat.
Christchurch gears up to help laid-off workers and industry rallies in Auckland.
'Ripple effect' a concern for hundreds of staff abruptly laid off before Christmas.
Crown entity paid the money to support more Māori getting into the workforce.
Visas give the workers the right to remain in this country while they are working.
"My phone is blowing up right now," organiser says as hundreds face a perilous Christmas.
Collapsed company ELE was a 'good employer in a tough industry' - but now wages are gone.
'Workers’ ability to stay here is now under threat, many will find it hard': Mikee Santos.
ELE - global recruiter went overseas, particularly the Philippines, to fill jobs here.
Firms' confidence in the economic outlook and their expectations rose again in December.