NAB branch quickly back on the market

NAB branch quickly back on the market

Vicland developer Bill McNee is flipping the NAB branch on the corner of Toorak Road and Chapel Street,just weeks after he settled on the high-profile property.

  • byNicole Lindsay

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Another Chinese property giant is teetering on the brink

Another Chinese property giant is teetering on the brink

Country Garden,China’s largest property developer with four times as many projects under way as embattled Evergrande,faces its moment of reckoning this week.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Property developers eye ‘Silicon Yarra’ hotspot

Property developers eye ‘Silicon Yarra’ hotspot

High-tech hotspot Cremorne is poised for a new wave of development,with two substantial properties worth nearly $100 million hitting the market.

  • byNicole Lindsay
Developers cut a swath across Sydney as cranes dominate the sky

Developers cut a swath across Sydney as cranes dominate the sky

Newly launched Sydney-based development companies,PERIFA and Abadeen have joined forces to develop a mixed-use commercial and residential site in Putney with an end value of $240 million.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
Sydney retail,dining hive Darling Square on the block

Sydney retail,dining hive Darling Square on the block

Lendlease developed the area in 2019 and is a mix of 1500 apartments,26,000 square metres of commercial office space,12,000 square metres of retail community and leisure areas.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
No longer isolated,the Imperial at Clifton pub shines brightly

No longer isolated,the Imperial at Clifton pub shines brightly

For years,the Imperial at Clifton hotel was literally cut off,as there was only one road for access. Now,following an award-winning makeover,it has been revived in all its glory.

  • byStephen Crafti
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China’s property cancer is spreading and wreaking havoc

China’s property cancer is spreading and wreaking havoc

China’s real estate crisis is deepening as another developer moves closer to the edge,sparking fears for the country’s already-battered economy.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Why humble pubs are selling like hotcakes

Why humble pubs are selling like hotcakes

The commercial property market is feeling the pinch. The traditional powerhouses - offices and shops - are struggling,but amid the carnage the humble country pub is now hotter than ever before.

  • byStephen Miles
Boutique hotels topple bigger rivals as travellers seek more than a bed

Boutique hotels topple bigger rivals as travellers seek more than a bed

Boutique hotels are applying the blowtorch to traditional brands in Australia as travellers seek more personalised,fun experiences.

  • byCarolyn Cummins
Zombie offices a real risk as workers fight to work from home
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Zombie offices a real risk as workers fight to work from home

Having been forced into working from home,white-collar workers aren’t ready to give it up without a fight and that’s bad news for office landlords.

  • byElizabeth Knight
A tale of two cities:Post-pandemic Perth and Melbourne go their own ways

A tale of two cities:Post-pandemic Perth and Melbourne go their own ways

People are flocking into the Perth and Melbourne CBDs for strikingly different reasons,giving us a glimpse into the future of the modern Australian city.

  • byMark Naglazas