Standalones & suburbs

Suburbs nationwide are emerging at a rapid rate – and buyers are once again favouring standalone spaces. D espite the general slowdown of recent years, standalone houses are beginning to regain ground in many suburbs, according to insights from Cotality NZ’s latest Mapping the Market report. People are opting for detached housing – […]

Creating community in Ashburton: Neil Brown, Mayor of Ashburton

Civic buildings bring people of a community together and Te Whare Whakatere, Ashburton’s library and council administration building, has achieved just that. Since it opened in January 2024, Te Whare Whakatere has been a place for business, for debate, for decisions and gatherings; it has also become a space for the community, who […]

Budget breaks for business: Leeann Watson, CE Business Canterbury

Canterbury businesses can benefit from announcements in the recent Budget. Budget 2025 makes meaningful progress where it counts for Canterbury businesses, providing a platform for growth, helping rein in inflation and beginning to chip away at our infrastructure deficit. The centrepiece ‘Investment Boost’ initiative will provide a great platform for businesses to activate […]

Canterbury’s wondrous award-winning architecture

Dreaming of what the best of the best in local architecture might look like? We have the scoop. Across Canterbury, 31 projects were deemed winners in the 2025 Canterbury Architecture Awards – an endless cascade of luxury living inspiration. In judging projects this year, we observed a recurring pattern of strong collaboration between […]

Building tomorrow

Welcome to the future of home design in Christchurch. From modular construction to wellness-focused interiors, tomorrow’s homes are already taking form – reflecting a deeper connection to place, purpose, and sustainability. One trend is the rise of sustainable modular housing. No longer just practical or cost-effective, today’s modular homes are architecturally refined, efficient, […]

Halswell’s reimagined gathering place: The Halswell

Spotting the huge untapped potential of a fading pub favourite means Halswell has a new luxury local. For years, a historic and familiar landmark on the corners of Halswell and Nicholls Roads had grown tired and in desperate need of love. It sparked an idea in Christchurch businessman Max Bremner’s mind. As Christchurch’s […]

Christchurch City Mayor Phil Mauger: Te Kaha countdown

A big highlight for me over the last month was the ‘one year to go’ milestone until One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha opens its doors to the public in April 2026. It was great to host so many local media to mark the milestone, and the vibe was extremely positive and […]

Master Builders CEO Ankit Sharma: The building sector’s turning point

As we move deeper into 2025, we are seeing small signs that could indicate the tide might be starting to slowly turn for the building and construction sector. The journey out of the downturn has been long, but we are beginning to see glimmers of recovery – in the numbers, in the policy […]

Wired for success: Barclay Electrical

When it comes to electrics, it pays to get it done right. Finding the right electrician for the job can be a challenge, and it’s not something you want to get wrong. You want someone reliable for a reasonable price who is going to complete the job to the highest possible standard. Barclay […]

ChristchurchNZ CEO Alison Adams: A stage for our stories

Ōtautahi Christchurch is known for innovation, bold ideas and a deep love of sport… our arts scene, though, is also worth shouting about. Yes we love our sport here in Canterbury but alongside the stadiums and startups, our arts scene is stepping back into the spotlight. The return of The Court Theatre to […]