July 27, 2007 - The National Business Review
In one of the largest property transactions negotiated in New Zealand, UK-based Bluesky Capital is to invest in excess of $300 million in Melview Development's Kawarau Falls Station resort development at Queenstown...[read more]
July 27, 2007 - Otago Daily Times
A British investment company is pouring more than $300 million into the $1 billion Kawarau Falls Station Resort, in what the developer is describing as one of the largest property transactions negotiated in New Zealand...[read more]
26 July /2007 Globalkiwis.com
QUEENSTOWN: Property developer Nigel McKenna said on Wednesday 25 July he had sold a third of what will be a billion dollar development at Kawarau Falls Station near Queenstown...[read more]
By David Williams - The Press, Friday, 27 July 2007
A British-based company has been given approval to invest more than $300 million in a resort development near Queenstown, in one of New Zealand's biggest property transactions...[read more]
Friday July 27, 2007 The New Zealand Herald
Property developer Nigel McKenna said yesterday he had sold a third of what will be a billion-dollar development at Kawarau Falls Station near Queenstown...[read more]
July 26, 2007 The National Business Review By Tamsyn Parker
A UK investment fund is set to plough more than $300 million into Melview Development¹s $1 billion Queenstown resort development Kawarau Falls Station...[read more]
July 25, 2007 - Bloomberg By Tracy Withers
July 26 (Bloomberg) -- BlueSky Capital, a U.K. investor in resorts and hotels, is spending NZ$300 million ($241 million) on four properties in Queenstown, New Zealand, including a 221-room hotel for Intercontinental Hotels...[read more]
July 25 2007 TMC Net
(New Zealand Press Association Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Wellington, July 26 NZPA - Property developer Nigel McKenna said today he had sold a third of what will be a billion dollar development at Kawarau Falls Station near Queenstown...[read more]
July 25, 2007 Northern Echo
Young artists braved record downpours to get closer to nature, during a project run by a gallery and a green holiday company...[read more]