
Developers oppose anti-greenfields Auckland housing plans, council defends
How will Auckland look with 2.2m people? New plan for housing is now out for consultation.
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.'
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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.'
Sylvia Park store will be size of three rugby fields - and yes it will have the meatballs.
'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
Delays, material shortages and pandemic-driven cost overruns blamed.
'Massive thing will dominate the wee public bay, its foreshore and the Herne Bay coast.'
'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...'
Big jump in sales at Sylvia Park, LynnMall and The Base.
Employees are owed about $640,000 as "worrying" ECE closure saga claims casualties.
'Other group house builders have laid off significantly more staff than we have.' - Burney
Giant of the sector reports in the face of falling house prices, Government scrutiny.
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'
Worry about NZ buildings: "Life-saving measures lacking cause a risk to life. I despair."
'NZ needs to grow up and accept the costs if we are going to build a prosperous future.'
One client paid $500,000+ but does not have a home and is very worried about his plight.
Boutique pop-up bars, restaurant-led gastro pubs: walking distance from units, transport.
398,000 bonds were lodged with Tenancy Services by February, up from 383,000 a year ago.
Real irony: Now is a great time to build.
New insights from an agency managing 19,000 properties: What does it say?
'Level of concern amongst residents and advocates about some of the sector’s practices.'
"We allow people to do decorating of their apartments. You’re allowed to bring your pets."
'Sloped the bottom of the cruciform indents at a 50-degree angle,': birds don't roost.
Andy Davies established the hub 11 years ago.
Lawyers challenged almost all aspects of the claim brought in the proceedings.