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'She continues to make an astounding contribution to architecture in Aotearoa." - NZIA
Rental bonds were lodged for 410,904 properties by November 1, Tenancy Services said.
A radical proposal to redevelop Premier House.
While Ryman Healthcare has problems, Summerset goes from strength to strength.
Sale numbers plummet, new listings skyrocket: not a market in recovery at all.
Sibling had taken out an ANZ mortgage over the parents' home to invest in a business.
Agent 'failed to exercise skill, care, competence, diligence' over subdivision issue.
Big new commercial hub and logistics centre is planned.
New chairman to be appointed, change in directorships.
CEO Scott Scoullar: 'We withstood challenges and continued to grow.'
From apartment hell to apartment opening: The Ridge and The Greenhouse span the spectrum.
Redevelopment opportunities exist at the heritage building.
Market conditions, the phasing of new main buildings take a toll on the business.
Mayor praised Ockham Residential's apartment buildings as "architecturally fantastic!"
'Diabolical' - fire, Covid, rising steel prices, mould, replacing steel, new contractors.
The IRD says the new Government's tax cuts could be applied retrospectively.
'We both realise the buck stops with us. It’s in the best interests for us to hand over.'
Farro CEO cites first greenfield development of a new store.
Seven-level block with 60 car parks advertised 'as is': apartment owners try to exit.
'Actively seeking an anchor tenant to collaborate with us' - Peter Wall on site plans.
Asset returns decreased and half the iwi reported financial losses.
Owners spent about $15m trying to fix The Ridge apartments: it's stripped out, empty.
Convention Centre to cost further $165m and extra $15m for Wellington car park.
Sixth site for business specialising in building apartments to be rented in perpetuity.
Business people, investors and many others cite reasons to stop sewer project proceeding.
Latest jump is the biggest rise since 2015 when rents rose 7 per cent.
A subcontractor complained he was owed more than $80,000.
'What happened to me is not fair and reasonable.'
Renter advocates say bad landlords should face disciplinary action.