Commercial real estate
Manly Wharf set for a revamp as new owners get the keys
Manly Wharf, at the gateway to Sydney’s popular northern beaches precinct, will be revamped – but the new owners will consult the local community before making any big changes.
- by Carolyn Cummins
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Lowy family-backed consortium pulls out of Double Bay project
The Lowy family-backed Assembly Funds Management and private developer Pallas Group have pulled out of the proposed Cross Street car park project in Sydney’s upmarket Double Bay.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Stockland and Ampol rev up superfast EV charging stations
Property landlord Stockland has joined forces with fuel supplier Ampol to roll out AmpCharge fast and ultra-fast electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Light Brigade pub for sale in frothy market
The popular eastern suburbs watering-hole is on the market as its owners focus on its Sydney northern beaches portfolio.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Build-to-rent increases pressure for law reform to underpin new housing
Build-to-rent developers and industry policymakers are applying the blow torch on all layers of government to get legislative reform for the burgeoning sector.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Star chef adds laneway to multimillion restaurant property empire
Restaurateur Chris Lucas is building up a tidy property portfolio to underpin his hospitality empire.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Surge in manufacturing, technology drives demand for industrial property
Renewable and electric technologies and other sustainable industries will underpin the future demand for industrial property, according to a new report by a leading real estate services company.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Chanel lands trophy store in $75m luxury deal
In a thumping vote of confidence in Melbourne’s CBD, luxury retailer Chanel has paid $75 million to buy its 10-year-old boutique on the corner of Russell Street and Flinders Lane.
- by Nicole Lindsay
Take a Giza at this: Hotel that serves drinks with a sphinx is on the market
The famous North Geelong hotel with a grand – and fake – sphinx could be yours, but it will cost you a pharaoh bit.
- by Carolyn Webb
Amazon builds new mega warehouse as shoppers seek out larger items
Amazon Australia is developing two new super-scale robotics-led centres amid strong growth in online purchases of bulky goods such as furniture and flat screen TVs.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Netflix House and Barbie’s mansion put immersive experience on the map
New immersive experiences are being developed to give people the chance to be a part of their favourite films and TV shows.
- by Carolyn Cummins