Covid 19 coronavirus: Restaurateurs based at MIQ hotel going to court after business just died
22 Apr, 2021 07:38 AM
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Bo and Edward Viterbo say they are likely among the longest-serving restaurant owners in Auckland. Photo / Katie Todd
Bo and Edward Viterbo say they are likely among the longest-serving restaurant owners in Auckland. Photo / Katie Todd
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The Government did not consult surrounding businesses before approving hotels for use as MIQ facilities.
Now a dispute between the owners of the Stamford Plaza Hotel in Auckland and the owners of a restaurant that used to lease its premises is heading to court.
Restaurateurs based at MIQ hotel going to court after business just died
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