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Escape rooms: Scary experiences are now big business in Australia 4 Days Ago | Sue Williams The weirdest new trend in commercial real estate is suspenseful, mysterious and downright scary.
Unexpected message from the past found in Christchurch cafe during repairs Last Week | Staff Writers A group of contractors repairing the roof of a historical Christchurch building discovered a hidden surprise.
Office balconies find their place in the sun as US landlords get competitive Last Week | New York Times New York is taking a fresh look at terraces, despite a climate lacking in sunny days and space constraints that make direct rays hard to find.
Queen Victoria Market’s $250m revamp faces state government concerns Last Week | The Age Overhaul may have hit a significant roadblock in Planning Minister Richard Wynne.
‘Coveted’ development site tipped to bring new life to Subiaco Last Week | Angie Tomlinson A world-class retail, entertainment and residential development could change Subi's fortunes - if the next owner of the site goes ahead with the plan.
Australian small businesses catch Pokemon profits 2 Weeks Ago | AAP Sydney Fish Market is just one of the businesses realising the benefits of embracing the Pokemon Go gaming phenomenon.
Pokemon Go: Australia mania puts city buildings and businesses on security alert 2 Weeks Ago | Sue Williams Pokemon Go players who try to gain access to no-go areas as they play they game are causing headaches for buildings a
Historical landmarks to be repaired in Sydney Park chimney sweep 3 Weeks Ago | Rebecca Holland The four brick chimneys at Sydney Park in St Peters are slated for essential repairs to ensure the industrial heritage relics continue to stand tall.
Sydney to ban smoking in Pitt Street Mall, Australia’s busiest retail strip 3 Weeks Ago | Rebecca Holland City of Sydney announces smoking ban for the busy commercial and pedestrian zone, as well as Martin Place, after success of 12-month trial.
Pets and the city: The new breed of offices where animal magnetism is fur real 01/06/2016 | Sue Williams Pet-friendly offices are on the rise. Could four-legged colleagues work in your workplace? Be warned - it's not just the boss you need win over.