Plans for a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin have been scrapped and the developers' partnership with the Dunedin City Council has descended into acrimony.
A new version of Dunedin's controversial waterfront hotel could be unveiled before the end of the year, after the developer struck a deal with the Dunedin City Council.
The developer behind Dunedin's $100 million waterfront hotel proposal says interest in another waterfront site is not behind her decision to scrap an agreement with the Dunedin City Council.
A report that could offer a solution to traffic issues standing in the way of Dunedin's waterfront hotel is close to completion, Dunedin City Council staff say.
An Environment Court appeal that could decide the fate of Dunedin's proposed waterfront hotel is destined for a hearing, unless the developers reconsider the height of their building, an opponent says.
All might not yet be lost for the proposed $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin, but its future does not look promising based on the comments of backer Jing Song, of Queenstown.
The fate of Dunedin's proposed $100 million waterfront hotel hangs in the balance, but a decision on whether to proceed - or abandon the project - could be just weeks away, it has been confirmed.
Options to progress a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin will be on the agenda when Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull meets the project's backers in Auckland today, it has been confirmed.
The woman behind the controversial $100 million waterfront hotel bid in Dunedin says she will compromise to secure a deal with the Dunedin City Council.
An appeal by the company bidding to build a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin could be dropped as a result of negotiations with Dunedin City Council staff, Mayor Dave Cull says.
An appeal by the company bidding to build a $100 million waterfront hotel in Dunedin takes a ''shotgun approach'' to the decision to refuse consent, one of its solicitors says.