
Business Hub: Changes at top of NZ's second-largest builder
Downer has around 25,000 employees in Australia and around 10,000 in New Zealand.
Downer has around 25,000 employees in Australia and around 10,000 in New Zealand.
A new 10-year lease gives the buyer a long-term income stream from the Australasian giant.
Liquidators terminate employment agreements as builder in strife.
Full hospital redevelopment 5km south of the city's CBD.
Level of sales remains low but volumes rose in each of the past three months. What next?
Auckland is now at $995,000, the third month in a row its median is below $1m.
A historic building, used as law offices for over a century, is being vacated.
'Always happy to investigate any issue of alleged unfairness or inappropriate charging.'
"Tentative signs of an uptick in activity, moderating price falls."
All up, 57 buildings and projects won Auckland region prizes including 29 homes.
'Highbury’s core economic market has a younger, educated and more affluent bias.'
Negotiations with potential buyers are ongoing: administrators.
How will Auckland look with 2.2m people? New plan for housing is now out for consultation.
'This is the result of many people over the years wanting to co-invest with our business.'
Te Tai Tokerau is one of three regions that enjoyed a lift in house prices
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Warehouses for Synlait's new southeast Asia plant-based export operation.
'We do a number of home visits to see how people live, what their needs are.'
'If we’re not building anything, we don’t particularly need a whole lot of builders.'
Public-private partnership deal to sell contracts on jail, 11 schools, uni accommodation.
New reports from OneRoof, Corelogic and ANZ all suggest house prices may have bottomed out
The new site will be a second R&D and manufacturing campus to grow operations.
Delays, material shortages and pandemic-driven cost overruns blamed.
Former prime minister says his property business with the Chow family is solid.
'Massive thing will dominate the wee public bay, its foreshore and the Herne Bay coast.'
When the housing bubble pops, things go downhill fast.
Weakened housing market reflected in rise of properties selling for a loss.
Not only did the dog ruin the lawn, it used the carpet inside as a toilet.
'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...'