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In the media

Since its inception, Mountain Landing has attracted significant interest from media around the world. You can view some of the coverage below.

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Luxe lodgings in Northland

HOME New Zealand, June/July 2010
Asked to design a private lodge in Northland, architect Pip Cheshire wrestles with the question of what is right for such a one-of-a-kind site
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Strike gold in New Zealand

Tatler, 2009
Be it rolling farmland or pristine beachfront, Sandy Mitchell shares his nuggets of wisdom on the shrewdest ways to stake your claim.
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Peter Cooper’s piece of paradise

Close Up, 5 November 2008
The 338-hectare Mountain Landing property in the Bay of Islands is steeped in history. With an eye to that past, Peter Cooper and his team have developed the land into a world-class destination.
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Southern sanctuary

Forbes.com, 21 July 2008
Want to be far from terrorism threats and have Bill Gates as a neighbour? Then New Zealand may be the place for you.
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Millionaire’s retreat takes shape

The New Zealand Herald, 14 June 2008
Work on the first houses has begun at the $450 million Mountain Landing in the Bay of Islands, the country’s most exclusive residential real estate project.
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A love of the land

NZ Life & Leisure, July/August 2006
Peter Cooper is not an effusive person. But when he talks about what is happening on 400 hectares of coastal land at the entrance to Kerikeri’s Te Puna Inlet, he is positively passionate.
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Drawn by nature to New Zealand

The New York Times, 28 May 2006
“Another world at the edge of the world” is how Peter Cooper likes to refer to his isolated beachhead on the remote northern coast of New Zealand.
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The developer who turned down Cher

The National Business Review, 3 March 2006
Bluewater millionaire Peter Cooper has started to market phase one of his pet project, but even if you have $3 million for the cheapest house site, don’t think you can just sign up.
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Peter Cooper’s high-concept property pitch

The National Business Review, 3 March 2006
When an über-millionaire asks you to fly in his black helicopter to the northern edge of the Bay of Islands to see his new upmarket subdivision, you think you know what you are in for.
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New Zealand Riviera

Interior Design, January 2005
Bay of Islands, a remote spot about 150 miles northeast of Auckland, New Zealand, is a place where the outdoors means everything.
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