Author: naomi

How Will AI Alter CRE?

SPONSORED POST Technological developments in commercial real estate are offering a dizzying range of operational benefits for investors willing to take the plunge, says Rob Teel, president of global solutions […]

Advocacy in Action | November 2023

Catch up on the key updates from Property Council’s advocacy team, including: Tauranga’s Long-Term Plan seeks to introduce higher rates for industrial properties Wellington’s draft Future Development Strategy consultation closes […]

On the Move | November 2023

Buddle Findlay expands Auckland property partnership Paula Ormandy, Partner, Auckland Leading New Zealand commercial and public law firm Buddle Findlay has appointed a new Auckland partner to its property and […]

On the Move | November 2023

Rubix makes three new appointments Helen Wormersley, Wellington Regional Lead Helen is a seasoned project leader with a proven track record of fostering ongoing productivity and efficiency. She accomplishes this […]

Opinion: Wellington still packs a punch

Gerard Earl, Wellington Regional Chair & National Board Property Council and National Director, Occupier Services, Colliers shares his views on the biggest challenges being faced in the Wellington region. I […]

City Shaper: Rachel Barr

The diversity and the range of opportunities of property industry careers is something Oyster Property Group chief financial officer Rachel Barr wishes she had known about when she was studying. […]

Election Round-up

Over the weekend, New Zealand roundly voted for a change of Government. Property Council New Zealand remains apolitical in our mission to help shape cities where communities thrive. Our advocacy […]

On the Move | October 2023

Bauke Vree appointed as Design Management Lead for The Building Intelligence Group in Christchurch The Building Intelligence Group is continuing to widen its suite of services by investing in a […]

City Shaper: Richard Archbold

Seeing people come into a finished building and begin to use it for the first time is always a special moment for Warren and Mahoney principal Richard Archbold.  Buildings aren’t […]