Takaro Lodge, an upscale retreat envisioned by Stockton Rush, an enterprising American entrepreneur, faced an uphill battle due to financial difficulties. These challenges became intertwined with the legal case of Takaro Properties Limited v Rowling [1987] UKPC 34, highlighting allegations of negligence by the government.
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Stockton Rush, a wealthy businessman from the United States, set his sights on the breathtaking Takaro Station, adjacent to Lake Te Anau, to develop a luxury lodge. Takaro Lodge opened its doors in 1970 but struggled with low occupancy rates and eventually closed in 1973.
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New Zealand