
Auckland real estate agency fails owing $700,000+, blames downturn
'Big downturn, high staff costs, lack of sales' - director explains what went wrong.
'Big downturn, high staff costs, lack of sales' - director explains what went wrong.
Bevan McKenzie's resignation follows repeated calls for changes at the top.
'For every three people coming into New Zealand, we need a new house.' - Mike Blackburn.
Court told Millbrook residents: 'Not realistic to bank on the site remaining unchanged'.
'Important that a message of deterrence is sent to all licensees' - Penalty decision.
The supermarket is upset about possible parking issues during the major busway project.
Standoff related to a $1.2b project to stop sewage flooding into the city’s beaches.
A court says pedestrian and vehicle access near the CRL site must be upheld.
There are concerns about the plans blocking viewshafts to sacred mountains.
Developer Stan Semenoff has been cleared of a nearby resident's concerns
Perfect waves, incredible experiences for surfers, families and kids envisaged at park.
Complainant intended to operate an auto dismantling/vehicle parts business from property.
Lease is for 48 years, land is classified as sensitive, across the road from beach.
Nike's next big move; what does credit data tell us?
Hearing took five months and more than 55 expert witnesses presented evidence.
Presales have been made on 64 of the 82 new waterfront apartments, the developer said.
One project was the bane of his career.
New directions, new ways of looking at property: How Centuria NZ is handling the downturn.
A 12-point list of the many builder failures lately.
The builder and owners of the apartment, retail and dining project have gone to court.
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's been pushing for an extension, now Chris Bishop's granted it.
Agents now barred from operating in an area from Pukerua Bay to Tawa for three months.
Secured creditors listed include the BNZ, PlaceMakers and The Warehouse.
'I'm really cranky': Syndicate investor monthly payments axed indefinitely, funds frozen.
This is Adesanya's first foray into apartments, having previously developed townhouses.
A public meeting has been called by the local business association.
It says the fund must keep capital to meet its needs and service higher borrowing costs.
No room for gloom: Mr Quick's $500m scheme, Winton's $750m plans, plaudits for Brealey.
'Charming fisherman's cottage with three bedrooms, one bathroom' — and adjoining boatshed.
Financial Times: Decision marks first detailed allegations against developer and founder.