Press Release – Bayleys Realty Group
8 and 8A Cable Street, Sockburn
The land and buildings housing a traffic management company’s regional headquarters and an office equipment and stationery supplies firm have been placed on the market for sale.
Encircled by two-metre high security wiring, half of the property at 8 and 8A Cable Street in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn is occupied by RTL – a national company which specialises in the provision of road traffic management signage and directional systems ranging from high vis’ cones, signs and barriers through to fixed and moveable lighting signals.
In addition to the Sockburn location in Christchurch, RTL also has bases in Auckland, Wellington and Invercargill.
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Press Release – Bayleys A selection of 12 bare land development sites in an expanding industrial estate on the northern boundary of metropolitan Christchurch have been placed on the market for sale. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2104/25ff735b3f60482287c4.jpeg” …
A selection of 12 bare land development sites in an expanding industrial estate on the northern boundary of metropolitan Christchurch have been placed on the market for sale.
27 Empire Road
The new industrial precinct at Kainga near the Waimakariri River is to be known as the Waimak Bridge Business Park – sitting immediately adjacent to State Highway 1 and accessed off Empire Road in an area zoned Industrial Heavy.
Actor Oscar Kightley and TV host Stacey Morrison will host the night.
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Diners watch on as the carnage unfolds in the kitchen at last year’s event at the Christchurch Town Hall. So far this year, $92,247 total has been donated, with Whalan leading again at $17,845. Whalan said he was competitive by nature and loved a challenge. He hoped to be top of the fundraising come Saturday. “There’s a lot of fundraisers doing good work, but I definitely want to put the most money in the tin come the end.” He said being involved in the event again was an “extremely easy” decision, given the worthy cause to give children a helping hand.
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The NG building at 212 Madras St, which the Government may have to buy or use earthquake laws to acquire to smooth the way for Christchurch s new stadium.
Earthquake powers may be used to forcibly acquire a 115-year-old building sitting on land needed for Christchurch’s new stadium. The NG building at 212 Madras St, built in 1905, survived the Canterbury earthquakes and is one of the last remaining buildings on a large parcel of land bordered by Madras, Hereford, Barbadoes and Tuam streets. But that area has been earmarked for a $473 million, 25,000-seat roofed stadium and multi-use arena, to replace the old Lancaster Park that was irreparably damaged in the Canterbury earthquakes.