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Billionaire retailer Lew walks away from Chapel Street

Billionaire retailer Lew walks away from Chapel Street

First Solly Lew walked out on the Bourke Street mall, now he's saying goodbye to Chapel Street.

  • by Patrick Hatch & Simon Johanson

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Liberal Party sells headquarters for $37.1m
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Liberal Party sells headquarters for $37.1m

Voters gave the Victorian Liberal Party a thrashing in Saturday’s election, but the party’s financial fortunes have been significantly boosted by the record setting sale of its six-storey city headquarters for $37.1 million.

  • by Simon Johanson
IBM signs new Sydney lease deal to return to city skyline
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IBM signs new Sydney lease deal to return to city skyline

The IBM logo will return to the Sydney CBD skyline in 2019.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Balenciaga ousts rival Ralph Lauren in Collins St coup
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Balenciaga ousts rival Ralph Lauren in Collins St coup

Cutthroat fight among luxury retailers in Collins Street sees global brand Balenciaga negotiate an off market deal to take over rival Ralph Lauren’s store.

  • by Simon Johanson
Investors circling close to $1b in office asset sales

Investors circling close to $1b in office asset sales

Investors are set to pour close to $1 billion into the Sydney office market in a number of key deals

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Early learning centre sells for $7.26m
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Early learning centre sells for $7.26m

St Helena Early Learning centre at 189 St Helena Road sold for $7.26 million on a 5.95 per cent yield to a local investor.

  • by Simon Johanson
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Pitt Street Mall prime tenants in two-step reshuffle
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Pitt Street Mall prime tenants in two-step reshuffle

Movement in the eighth most expensive strip in the world reflects the changing demand of the city.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Lendlease prefers sale of the troubled engineering business
Lendlease

Lendlease prefers sale of the troubled engineering business

Global infrastructure and development group Lendlease is looking at all options to exit its troubled engineering business.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Black Friday sales tipped to eclipse Boxing Day
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Black Friday sales tipped to eclipse Boxing Day

Australians have so embraced the US shopping tradition of Black Friday to the point that the amount spent may soon eclipse the traditional local Boxing Day event.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Bundarbo Station sale to test the rural market
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Bundarbo Station sale to test the rural market

Bundarbo Station on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River in regional NSW is being sold.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Knock out bid a masterstroke at CBD shop auction
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Knock out bid a masterstroke at CBD shop auction

Three sites in Richmond reveal the city's history and development.

  • by Nicole Lindsay