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Port Melbourne’s popular Pier pub up for sale

Port Melbourne’s popular Pier pub up for sale

After 23 years, the owners of Port Melbourne’s Pier Hotel have put the popular pub up for sale.

  • by Carolyn Cummins

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Government slashes office space in the biggest city leasing deal in four years

Government slashes office space in the biggest city leasing deal in four years

The state government has signed a lease for more than 18,600 square metres of office space in a new 10-storey, energy-efficient building on Victoria Parade.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Office and retail sales deals the lowest for a decade

Office and retail sales deals the lowest for a decade

Over the past three months alone, the rate of sales across all sectors of office, industrial and retail assets collapsed by 61 per cent.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Fortis to open $140m RH Gallery in Double Bay

Fortis to open $140m RH Gallery in Double Bay

Fortis is adding to its Double Bay portfolio with the development of the first flagship RH luxury gallery in an effort to enhance the vibrancy of the precinct and attract further luxury brands and operators to the area.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Why the worst appears over for troubled construction industry

Why the worst appears over for troubled construction industry

A string of home builders have gone broke under the weight a large cost blowouts, but the survivors believe the industry has changed for good.

  • by Stephen Miles
$150 million Opera House revamp a bold addition on sacred turf

$150 million Opera House revamp a bold addition on sacred turf

Modifying the Sydney Opera House concert hall was fraught with danger, with significant public trepidation about making any change at our most iconic building. However, the fears have proven unfounded.

  • by Stephen Crafti
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Property developer Fortis puts out its investment recycling

Property developer Fortis puts out its investment recycling

The property developer is selling assets and deploying the funds elsewhere. It intends to cut the size of the office component in a Clifton Hill project, while retaining a Woolworths supermarket.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Property and hotel awards season in full swing

Property and hotel awards season in full swing

The awards season for the hotel sector and property developers is under way with winners from an array of projects that are highly sustainable and close to transport hubs.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Boutique hotels topple bigger rivals as travellers seek more than a bed

Boutique hotels topple bigger rivals as travellers seek more than a bed

Boutique hotels are applying the blowtorch to traditional brands in Australia as travellers seek more personalised, fun experiences.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
$450m luxury apartment block overlooking Hyde Park gets go-ahead

$450m luxury apartment block overlooking Hyde Park gets go-ahead

Developer Central Element and equity partner MaxCap Group intend to transform Sydney’s former Hyde Park Inn

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Why inner-city warehouses are going vertical

Why inner-city warehouses are going vertical

Planning approval has been granted by the City of Kingston for Victoria’s highest vertical logistics warehouse – a $70 million, five-level distribution centre – on Keys Road, Moorabin.

  • by Stephen Miles