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One final hurdle for Long Bay land deal

North Shore City Council has arranged for rich lister family the Todds to give 23.35ha of their beachside Long Bay land for public use but the deal isn't final until the Auckland Transition Agency gives it the green light.The Todd family, valued at $2.7 b

Jazial Crossley
Thu, 30 Sep 2010

North Shore City Council has arranged for rich lister family the Todds to give 23.35ha of their beachside Long Bay land for public use but the deal isn’t final until the Auckland Transition Agency gives it the green light.

The Todd family, valued at $2.7 billion on the 2010 Rich List, own 160ha of

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Jazial Crossley
Thu, 30 Sep 2010
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One final hurdle for Long Bay land deal
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