
Builder launches new $120m apartment business
Construction chief launches new Auckland train station-oriented apartment business.
Construction chief launches new Auckland train station-oriented apartment business.
6600+ older people live in around 36 "resort-style" villages owned by the company
"I just said what I was going to do and I did it," Ross Taylor said of five-year plan.
New boss brings experience in the retirement village and aged care industry.
'We hope the council will approve our amended application' - Australian boss.
A kitchen worker was in attendance at the wedding linked to the Covid outbreak.
Kalmar is due to be finished in Parnell by 2023.
Results of the Herald's annual stock-picking game are in ... and the top picks for 2022.
The Australian property manager paid $291 million.
No rest home, hospital, gym, swimming pool, hairdressing salon or bowling green at Vivid.
What's the reaction to developer Chris Meehan's audacious NZX/ASX listing plans?
"We continue to see costs across the business rising" - CEO Brien Cree.
"Impacted sales, delayed building works, added direct costs" - CEO on Covid's effects.
Reverse mortgages are on the rise. But are they a good idea?
"It's too soon to ask if I will become a New Zealander" - CEO of biggest RV business.
12,750 residents have licenses to occupy, company plans a further 6506 new units, beds.
Updated figures show how much Kiwi retirees are spending to have a comfortable retirement.
Alert levels 4 and 3 during August, September and October didn't make it any easier.
An increasing number of Kiwis are tapping into their retirement savings.
The pandemic doesn't impact the demand for retirement village units.
It's 20 years since the fund was set up but is it still on track to part-pay for NZ Super?
"People walk in and all hell will break loose. You have to stay calm" - Carolyn Cooper.
'Quite a big loss of building materials and equipment due to theft' - Julien Leys.
Site on the town's northern limits is now open pastureland
One caregiver says she feels pressured into getting the vaccine.
"There's no guarantee you'll get a bed if you need it" - Jon Duffy, Consumer NZ.
Umbers is now based in Melbourne but starts later next month
Time is power when investing and people need to take control of their own retirement
"We have moved quickly to keep our residents and staff safe" - Scoullar
"A lot more risk of the pandemic this time": Metlifecare chief executive Earl Gasparich.