Carolyn Cummins

Carolyn Cummins is Commercial Property Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Artist's impressions of Barangaroo plans proposing 775 apartments in three towers, collectively called One Sydney Harbour.

Barangaroo South set for 775 apartments by Lendlease

Sydney's skyline is set to have another 775 apartments in coming years following the lodgement of development plans by Lendlease for its Renzo Piano-designed residential towers at Barangaroo South, to be known as One Sydney Harbour.

Goodman will develop giant facility for DHL on the Oakdale Industrial Estate in Western Sydney, which could also be the ...

Amazon on the hunt for Australian warehouses

Amazon, the online retail giant, is looking for its first warehouse in Australia, with suggestions one site of interest is the Goodman Group's $50 million industrial estate at Oakdale, in Sydney's west.

iProsperity Group has partnered with China- based institutional fund manager, Bridge
Capital, to acquire the 333 Kent ...

Chinese investors pays $88.88m for 333 Kent Street

iProsperity Group, an Australian-based advisory firm, has partnered with the China-based Bridge Capital, to buy the 333 Kent Street office tower for the symbolic price of $88,888,888 from Maville Bay Pty Ltd.

Coles headquarters in Melbourne at 800 Toorak Road, East Hawthorn, bought by Charter Hall.

Charter Hall launches $1.1b REIT

Charter Hall has launched its Long WALE REIT which will focus on high grade offices, valued at $1.12 billion and a forecast 2017 financial year annualised earnings and distribution yields of 5.3 per cent per security.

Edmondson Park, a Chinese investor secured a 10 acre site at 132-150 Croatia Avenue for $14 million.

Chinese resurgence underpins industrial sales frenzy

Demand for development sites has seen close to $50 million worth of commercial property transactions in South West Sydney change hands that will eventually pave the way for new properties over the next decade. 

Hotel Indigo Seminyak Beach is due to open later this year. The brand is looking for sites in Australia.

Hotel Indigo to launch in Australia

The Hotel Indigo brand will be the latest to seek out locations in Australia, to offer a different travel experience and take advantage of the under-supply of rooms, particularly along the eastern seaboard.