
Andrew Carter
Andrew Carter is a prominent businessman and investor based in New Zealand, known for his involvement in the Carter Group, which focuses on industrial property development. He, along with his brother, has played a significant role in the growth of commercial hubs in Canterbury, including recent high-value property sales.
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Recent news mentions
Andrew Carter, chief executive of Centre for Cities, told Conde Nast Traveler that introducing a tourist tax 'is the start of a bigger [program] of devolving tax and spending powers to the capital.'
City of London considers introducing new tourist tax for overnight visitorsAndrew Carter, chief executive of Centre for Cities, said: 'The model the government should adopt is already under way in Scotland.'
Tourist tax expected to be introduced for LondonWatson’s claims were heard before District Judge Andrew Carter jnr in the US District Court.
Eric Watson legal woes: New Zealand businessman’s bid to stymie insider trading charges thrown out
U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter blocked the Labor Department from ending the Job Corps program.
US judge extends block on Trump’s bid to eliminate Job Corps program
District Judge Andrew Carter later recused himself before the case was transferred to Subramanian.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial, explainedAndrew Carter is one of the active Canterbury brother investors who sold a property in Rolleston.
$1.7b NZ non-residential sales in 2H24: CBRE lists 10 biggest deals where prices are declared

















