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Heritage fears and support split locals on $400m Devonport redevelopment for 90 apartments, hotel and retail

The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Heritage fears and support split locals on $400m Devonport redevelopment for 90 apartments, hotel and retail
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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 6, 2026

Property Insider: Land around The CAB apartments marketed for student units; Icon NZ accounts; Devonport plans

Property Insider: Land around The CAB apartments marketed for student units; Icon NZ accounts; Devonport plans

The Economic Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

This US city will pay $9,500 to relocate

This US city will pay $9,500 to relocate

The Slovenia Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hong Kong Residential Purchasing Power Released as Prices and Sales Rise, CRE Investment Momentum Sustains

Core Grade A Offices Lead Rental Recovery, Hong Kong Island High Streets Outperform Kowloon Residential Market: Q2 residential transaction numbers increased by 19 q-o-q and 32 y-o-y to reach more than 22,150 units. Home prices rose by 2.5 during April and May, bringing a cumulative 7.4 ...

The Suburban

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· Jul 8, 2026

When tenants leave, rents surge: A West Island housing reality

Many tenants in Quebec's West Island have experienced significant rent increases when apartments change hands. Previously rented apartments that were listed at around 1,200 per month are now being relisted for 1,800, 1,900, or even more than 2,000 for a

Indy Week

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· Jul 10, 2026

Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing

Many residents displaced by the impending sale of the Cary mobile home park received assistance, but some face difficulties with the loss of a long-standing community

Metro

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· Jun 21, 2026

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Related coverage for "Heritage fears and support split locals on $400m Devonport redevelopment for 90 apartments, hotel and retail": The New Zealand Herald — Property Insider: Land around The CAB apartments marketed for student units; Icon NZ accounts; Devonport plans. The Economic Times — This US city will pay $9,500 to relocate . The Slovenia Times — Hong Kong Residential Purchasing Power Released as Prices and Sales Rise, CRE Investment Momentum Sustains. The Suburban — When tenants leave, rents surge: A West Island housing reality. Indy Week — Following Move-Out Deadline, All Former Chatham Estates Residents Have Housing. Metro — The ‘beautiful’ yet underrated South London postcode with £40,000 discounts