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10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry on June 15, 2021

10 Must Reads for the CRE Industry on June 15, 2021
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Letters to the editor: Commission got it right for Bay Venues

Letters to the editor: Commission got it right for Bay Venues 4 May, 2021 10:00 PM 3 minutes to read Justine Brennan, chief executive of Bay Venues Ltd (left) and Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust director Tommy Wilson. Photo / File Justine Brennan, chief executive of Bay Venues Ltd (left) and Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services Trust director Tommy Wilson. Photo / File Bay of Plenty Times Congratulations to the new city commissioners for getting it right when it comes to Bay Venues. Without the tautoko of Bay Venues and in particular Justine Brennan, its wonder woman chief executive, we would not have been able to feed our homeless families.

Tauranga City Council: Changes to Bay Venues business model to ensure sustainability

Tauranga City Council: Changes to Bay Venues business model to ensure sustainability 27 Apr, 2021 01:35 AM 3 minutes to read Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley. Photo / File Bay of Plenty Times Tauranga City Council commissioners have adopted a range of recommended changes to Bay Venues business model. A statement from the council said the changes were designed to ensure Bay Venues Limited s facility management activities were sustainable, community and commercially focused, and would continue to deliver significant benefits for the city. Bay Venues is a Council-controlled organisation (a company owned by the council) which operates a number of facilities and activities on the Council s behalf.

Tauranga City Council s Bay Venues survives after damning review - critic says good compromise reaches

Tauranga City Council s Bay Venues survives after damning review - critic says good compromise reaches 27 Apr, 2021 08:00 PM 4 minutes to read Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley says there a key things to consider in the reshaping of Bay Venues. Photo / File Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley says there a key things to consider in the reshaping of Bay Venues. Photo / File Bay Venues will stay in business despite its model being found unsustainable and lacking strategic direction by independent reviewers in what one critic called a damning report. The fate of Tauranga City Council s largest council-controlled operation was decided by the council s commission yesterday, as it considered options that included bringing its operations back in-house and selling off its commercially viable parts.

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