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Hard Rock Café franchisee sues Auckland property investors

Property investors sublet premises from NBR Rich Listers' Viaduct Harbour buildings.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 22 Nov 2016

A former local franchisee of the Hard Rock Café has taken a group of property investors to court for not granting him a lease to set up a restaurant in Auckland’s upmarket Viaduct Harbour.

Dunedin businessman Richard Bethune says he lost his agreement with the international rock and roll

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 22 Nov 2016
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