
$336m Eastcliffe retirement village planned at Ōrākei, East Auckland
Rebuild will demolish all but one building and create $336m village called The Point Mission Bay. Video / Eastcliffe
Rebuild will demolish all but one building and create $336m village called The Point Mission Bay. Video / Eastcliffe
The partnership means the retirement giant leases the Ōrākei site for 125 years.
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Chris Murphy of Real Living talks about the development of 62 new luxury apartments in two blocks at the existing retirement village. Video / Cameron Pitney
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The Pure Food Co will supply up to 50,000 meals monthly to Regis Aged Care.
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Repairs to the main block and apartments at Arvida Mayfair, Oteha Valley Rd on the North Shore. Video / Alex Burton
Summerset has 28 villages with hospital and resthome-level care.
Consumer NZ, Retirement Village Residents Association complain about repairs, maintenance.
Site was rubbish dump, says boss of Mainmark, drilling through floor slabs up to 4m down.
'We didn’t sign up for living in the middle of a construction zone with constant noise.'
A giant sandpile sits at the centre of the site where perimeter walls have been built.
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Just 25% of units finished at new St Johns village are under contract: 75% unsold so far.
The workforce is predominantly female which is reflected in the company's leadership.
How many people had paid deposits was not stated but pre-sales said to be 'strong'.
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The deal is different from the hapū's arrangement with Ryman Healthcare.
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