A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A new business opportunity. Cooking Lebanese food in a mobile cart in the yard of Revival, a new container bar in Victoria Street".
A graph showing changes in business numbers in Canterbury.
A graph forecasting business growth.
An infographic showing business recovery in Christchurch.
A logo for a 'Back in business' feature.
Graphs showing the status of business insurance claims.
The logo for a feature titled, "Business opportunity knocks".
A map showing the locations of businesses in Sydenham.
A map showing the location of businesses in Sydenham.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Closed business following the earthquake".
Graphs showing the results of a survey of CBD businesses.
A map showing the status of businesses on High Street.
A chart of issues faced by businesses in central Christchurch.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Red zone business".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Latesha Randall, Jepsen Ventures operations manager, and Taz Mukorombindo, president of the Canterbury Business Association, are getting their heads together to help earthquake-hit business back on their feet".
The front page graphic for a guide titled, 'Open for business'.
A page banner promoting an article about business after the earthquake.
An infographic showing the location of closed businesses in Northlands Mall.
A page banner promoting an article about business closures in Sumner.
A graphic to accompany an article titled, "City Council business divide".
An incomplete graphic illustrating quotes from business leaders about the Christchurch CBD.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Business section at The Press following Canterbury's earthquake".
A map showing access business owners will be given to the red zone.
The cartoon shows God sitting at his computer with an image of a devastated Christchurch on the screen. He is about to hit the 'smite' key. Text above reads 'God at his computer'. Context - Two more earthquakes rocked Christchurch on 13th June, following those of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011. The first magnitude 5.5 quake struck at 1pm, 10 kilometres east of Christchurch at Taylor's Mistake beach, at a depth of 11 kilometres, and sent people scrambling for cover. It was followed at 2.20pm by a more powerful magnitude 6 quake, centred 10 kilometres southeast of the city and 9km underground.
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A map showing the proposed location of the Tait Communications business and technology campus.
A map showing the locations of businesses on the edge of the red zone.
A map showing the locations of businesses on the edge of the red zone.
A map showing the locations of businesses on the edge of the red zone.
A map showing the locations of businesses on the edge of the red zone.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A new furniture shop in a container in Sumner".