David Henderson (Auckland, New Zealand)
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David Stewart Henderson |
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1953 |
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New Zealander |
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Property Developer |
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Businessman |
David Henderson is an Auckland property developer. He is regarded as one of the city's most influential businessmen and is said to have development work worth up to NZ$1 billion under his belt.
The son of a fitter and turner, he grew up in Milford, and started his empire by renovating old Ponsonby houses. In the 1970s, he opened the Stove Shop, a second-hand dealership in Ponsonby Rd. In 1997 he bought and developed Princes Wharf and has since developed the $100 million Interplex industrial park at Albany, Q City and Q Central apartment block and Precinct apartments.[1]
He was declared bankrupt in 9th June 2011.[2][3]
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