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Rotorua developer Tony Bradley takes over stalled Victoria St project with Kāinga Ora

16 July 2025
in New Zealand
Rotorua developer Tony Bradley takes over stalled Victoria St project with Kāinga Ora
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Rotorua property developer Tony Bradley has partnered with Kāinga Ora to take over a stalled 36-apartment CBD project from the failed Auckland company Realm Victoria, which went into liquidation owing $3.8 million. Work has resumed at the Victoria St site, with Bradley expressing enthusiasm for addressing Rotorua’s housing needs.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Rotorua builder Tony Bradley is working with Kāinga Ora to finish a building with 36 homes after the last company that tried to build it went out of business.

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