
Locals oppose boatshed, ramp scheme for $22m Herne Bay home
'Massive thing will dominate the wee public bay, its foreshore and the Herne Bay coast.'
'Massive thing will dominate the wee public bay, its foreshore and the Herne Bay coast.'
Meanwhile, details emerge of Virgin Australia's re-listing plans.
The environment is the real market winner in latest INFINZ awards.
'Seven properties currently under contract, two further sales pending' - Whillans.
'Hopefully, something can be done with the old ones. Maybe they can be ground up...'
Big jump in sales at Sylvia Park, LynnMall and The Base.
Employees are owed about $640,000 as "worrying" ECE closure saga claims casualties.
'The swear word f*** is commonly used for emphasis in modern New Zealand.' - judge
'Other group house builders have laid off significantly more staff than we have.' - Burney
Ex-ANZ bosses have linked up with fiercely private heir to NZ's former richest man.
Fletcher Building’s 94 per cent share of NZ's wallboard market is often cited on topic.
Worry about NZ buildings: "Life-saving measures lacking cause a risk to life. I despair."
One client paid $500,000+ but does not have a home and is very worried about his plight.
Boutique pop-up bars, restaurant-led gastro pubs: walking distance from units, transport.
398,000 bonds were lodged with Tenancy Services by February, up from 383,000 a year ago.
Real irony: Now is a great time to build.
New insights from an agency managing 19,000 properties: What does it say?
'Level of concern amongst residents and advocates about some of the sector’s practices.'
'Sloped the bottom of the cruciform indents at a 50-degree angle,': birds don't roost.
Andy Davies established the hub 11 years ago.
Lawyers challenged almost all aspects of the claim brought in the proceedings.
The agency had no prior disciplinary history, no complaint had been made by the client.
Sales of the housing sites taking longer than expected.
Investigation into potential Fair Trading Act breaches - commission.
'It’s at a whole new level of quality, environmental sustainability and occupier comfort.'
The company wanted to reduce waste and build in a more sustainable and higher-quality way.
The venture was so unsuccessful that not even the food survived. It was destroyed.
IRD’s three applications to be heard in the High Court at Hamilton on Monday, May 15.
One narrow, winding road and no schools are the locals' two main concerns.
'It was always going to be a big space.'