Anglicans get court order to end Parnell City Lodge lease

Anglicans get court order to end Parnell City Lodge lease
Parnell City Lodge and the land it sits on has a rateable value of nearly $6m. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Oliver Lewis
The Anglican Diocese of Auckland has gained court orders allowing it to cancel a leasehold contract with a Parnell accommodation provider and take possession of the property, which is valued at nearly $6 million.Peter Van De Wiel has run Parnell City Lodge, opposite the St Mary’s-in-Holy-Trinity church, for more than a decade and is the registered owner of a leasehold title for the property, which has a 21-year term from 2012 with a right of renewal.The land is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Auckland, and is administered by its general...

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