Housing booms puts cranes in the air
Numbers of cranes on residential projects are nearly blocking out the sun across the country.
Numbers of cranes on residential projects are nearly blocking out the sun across the country.
Student accommodation is big business for property developers.
Internet giant Google is back in the hunt for new digs.
The planned $1.6 billion mixed use development by Greenland and Gold Horse (GH Australia) is gaining momentum.
The City of Melbourne has proposed a shift in its heritage ratings scheme away from the old A-D grades to a new system that spells out a building's significance.
New Zealand's median house price rose 10 per cent to a new record in March, reflecting a lift in the number of higher-value properties sold, according to the Real Estate Institute.
Shoe and sportswear giants JD Sports and Under Armour will be the next international brands to upend local retailing, putting pressure on Australian rivals when they set up in Melbourne.
Four months after paying $30 million for new headquarters on Elizabeth Street, the controversial Victorian arm of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union, is selling its control centre at Swanston Street, Carlton.
Venue and catering collection, Doltone House has expanded its footprint with the newest venue setting up at the Australian Technology Park.
Mostly gone are the days of the friendly neighbourhood corner store, or the local butcher putting aside your favourite cut of meat- a place where people knew your name.
SMEATON GRANGE $7m
Almost 13 years after a development proposal in leafy Camberwell sparked a popular uprising led by renowned thespians Geoffrey Rush and Barry Humphries, another apartment tower on Burke Road has been given the green light.
Designed by Six Degrees, the Western Business Accelerator and Centre for Excellence (BACE), in the City of Melton, could contain anything.
Macquarie Bank's sliver fox Nick Moore seems to have got his Easter eggs early.
Hospitality giants Matt Moran and Bruce Solomon have added to their rapidly expanding pub portfolio, buying one of Sydney's most iconic venues from Geoff Dixon and John Singleton.
Mantra Hotel has moved closer to the opening of the hotel at Sydney Airport
Cbus Property has entered into an agreement with Randwick City Council to construct a minimum of 10 apartments for affordable housing.
A Chinese developer has splashed out $11.67 million on a VicRoads site next door to the Brimbank Shopping Centre in Melbourne's western suburbs.
Chinese developer Holder East has paid around $25 million for a car park in West Melbourne near Cbus' new police headquarters site.
The stronger leasing markets have led to an increase in landlords, Growthpoint and Cromwell Corp's, tenants profiles across Melbourne and Sydney.
A sleepy corner of middle suburbia, Rosanna in Melbourne's north-east, is set to get a radical shakeup with a new full-line Woolies supermarket, railway station and elevated train tracks.
Investors are viewing the national office markets as the most attractive place for cash.
Prime Albert Park real estate doesn't come much rarer than this. An island site at 1 Victoria Ave sold for $5.575 million, about $500,000 over the reserve.
Ardent Leisure, the owner of the Dreamworld theme park, has revealed a fall of 34.3 per cent in revenue at the parks.
Akhilesh Mehta flops into his bus seat and readies himself for the hour-and-a-half commute from his job in central Sydney to his home on the city's outskirts.
Global investment giant, Blackstone, has increased its exposure to the Australian property market with the acquisition of four industrial assets for $126 million from two Charter Hall funds.
As regulators crack down on lending, chances are the rest of the country will pay for the excesses of easy money and federal politics in Sydney and Melbourne.
Australia Post is in the box seat to work with the global online giant Amazon, when it officially opens in Australia.
Despite taking a hammer blow from the financial crisis London is one of the most effervescent – and infuriating – housing markets in the world. Sound familiar?
Transport and logistics are driving Melbourne's industrial market, accounting for 36 per cent of newly leased space over the past year.
Little bunches of flowers sold online are offering an alternative to traditional florists.
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