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Rich-lister's big private hospital investment, what plans for Manukau Supa Centa; Kiwi Property CEO's new pay package
Rich-lister's big private hospital investment, what plans for Manukau Supa Centa; Kiwi Property CEO's new pay package

NZ Herald

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • NZ Herald

Rich-lister's big private hospital investment, what plans for Manukau Supa Centa; Kiwi Property CEO's new pay package

First look inside the $190m-plus upgrade at the older Allevia Hospital in Epsom. Photo / Dean Purcell One of New Zealand's most well-known businessmen has been linked to a major private hospital development, Manukau Supa Centa's new owner talks future plans and Kiwi Property boss's pay package all in this week's Property Insider. A rich-lister's entity has the single biggest holding in New Zealand's largest private hospital

Kiwi Property posts profit as rent income rose, downturn eased
Kiwi Property posts profit as rent income rose, downturn eased

RNZ News

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • RNZ News

Kiwi Property posts profit as rent income rose, downturn eased

The iconic blue walls in the Ikea building in Sylvia Park started being installed in November 2024. Photo: Supplied One of the country's biggest landlords, Kiwi Property, is back in the black as rental income increased and the downturn in property valuations eased. Key numbers for the 12 months ended March compared with a year ago: The company, whose portfolio included Auckland's LynnMall, Sylvia Park and Vero Centre, said net rental income rose 5 percent to $194.1 million. Leaving aside one-offs, operating profit was up 7 percent to $116.2m. Chief executive Clive Mackenzie said operational cost-cutting led to a 23 percent year-on-year fall in staff and administration expenses. Recently, Kiwi Property has invested heavily in build-to-rent (BTR) apartments, marked by the opening of the country's biggest build-to-rent development, Resido, at Sylvia Park last year . However, since opening, the company has faced a "competitive" rental market, with rental supply outpacing demand. But Kiwi Property said leasing at Resido was faster than expected, with 85 percent leased in under 12 months. "While still early, initial data from ANZ Research shows that the average Resido resident is spending three times more within the wider Sylvia Park precinct than before they moved into our BTR asset," Mackenzie said. In the year ahead, key milestones for Kiwi Property included the upcoming opening of Swedish furniture giant IKEA next to its Sylvia Park centre . "With the economic downturn easing, premium retail centres like Sylvia Park are poised to accelerate their growth," the company said. Kiwi Property said IKEA would likely draw visitors from across the country. "The opening of IKEA next to our centre, scheduled for later in the calendar year, is expected to drive retail tourism and a significant boost in foot traffic for Sylvia Park, attracting new customers from across the country to visit." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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