
What now for our waterfront?
In March this year Waterfront Auckland sought expressions of interest in approximately $1 billion of private investment for the next stage of development in Wynyard Quarter - the Wynyard Central precinct.
In March this year Waterfront Auckland sought expressions of interest in approximately $1 billion of private investment for the next stage of development in Wynyard Quarter - the Wynyard Central precinct.
Ateed is attempting to engage the domestic travel market, writes Alexander Speirs.
China Southern Airlines is taking an active interest in an ambitious proposal for Auckland International Airport to become a prime Asia-Pacific regional hub.
Public engagement on the Unitary Plan is unprecedented in local government history.
Switching Auckland Council's focus from debating the big issues facing the city to a culture of solving them with speed and urgency is the big challenge facing Auckland's leaders, says Michael Barnett
Len Brown is happy the city's assessment has improved since last year, writes Fran O'Sullivan.
The mayor is hunting for investors to fund his pet projects writes Fran O'Sullivan
Matthew Cockram praises the Auckland Council "family" for its visionary plans to open up the city's waterfront.
The priority should be to create a liveable city that is business-friendly, writes Bryce Julyan
Vision is vital because Auckland's success will drive NZ's success, writes Penny Hulse