Fishy Pub on the Market, Near Wilsons Promontory
A prominent seaside hotel, away from Melbourne – but frequented often by Melburnians – is on the market.
Read moreA prominent seaside hotel, away from Melbourne – but frequented often by Melburnians – is on the market.
Read moreA "SOLD" sticker has finally appeared on the East Malvern house of former cricketeer-turned-racehorse owner and sports commentator, Simon O’Donnell.
Read moreIt is the beginning of the end for one of Melbourne’s biggest property eyesores. Redevelopment of The Age’s outgoing city headquarters could start as early as next year, after the Melbourne City Council confirmed it was reviewing an application for a large mixed-use village on the easternmost part of the property.
Read moreStockland today announced the sale of a 108 hectare parcel of land adjoining its Highlands residential community in Melbourne to VicUrban, the Victorian Government’s urban development agency, for $34.6 million.
Read moreOne of Macquarie DDR Trust’s (ASX:MDT) tenants, Circuit City Stores, Inc has announced it has filed a voluntary petition for reorganisation relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
Read moreLend Lease Corporation Limited (“Lend Lease”) confirmed today that its Net Operating Profit after tax expectation for FY09 is broadly in line with guidance the Company provided in August 2008. The Company also flagged that it is implementing a number of non-operating and primarily non-cash charges reflecting the impact the financial markets are having on property balance sheet carrying values.
Read morePaynesville developer Riviera Properties is to develop a major marina in Metung, about 300 kilometres east of Melbourne, near Lakes Entrance. The project will include a major wet berth marina and resort day spa, and take advantage of views of Gippsland Lakes. A golf course, restaurant and bar is already part of the development.
Read moreA farm abutting the Avalon Airport near Geelong is expected to reap its owner about $5 million, despite not being rezoned for immediate redevelopment.
Read moreThe new owners of Richmond thrift store Dimmeys have supported a submission the landmark property be added to the Victorian Heritage Register, in a move that will protect the distinctive Swan Street building and its clock tower from inappropriate redevelopment.
Read moreMelbourne housing shortage woes are likely to worsen unless middleweight residential developers are given a lifeline to get new construction off the ground, and soon.
Read moreInvestors have abandoned retail assets this year in the face of slow retail spending, flattening rents and rising yields.
Read moreCould Melbourne be losing its reputed title as the auction capital of the world?
Read moreAn innovative high school redevelopment in Dandenong will open to students from the end of the year.
Read moreAuthor, bookie and former 3AW radio commentator John Rothfield, otherwise known as Dr Turf, may be selling his famous Watergrill restaurant site in South Yarra.
Read moreIt might have taken six months to co-ordinate, but Valad Property Group and joint-venture partner Pomeroy Pacific have carved themselves a super-sized development site with two street frontages in Port Melbourne.
Read moreFormer Tabcorp and Southcorp chief executive officer Ross Wilson will sell his landmark Brighton mansion, Blair Athol.
Read moreThe cashed up EG Funds Management has swooped in on another Melbourne property, this time in East Brunswick.
Read moreMelburnians will soon be able to spot Box Hill from a distance, if plans for a 38-level skyscraper get off the ground.
Read moreAn undisclosed owner occupier is understood to have outmuscled a swarm of investors to buy a heritage protected office building at 179 Flinders Lane.
Read moreThe cashed-up Association of Independent Schools of Victoria is making a very educated property play – selling a property in a booming suburb, after buying a property in an up-and-coming precinct.
Read moreToorak’s grand Edzell mansion in St Georges Road will be restored as a single residence, under plans by its new owner.
Read moreThe on again – off again campaign to sell the Church of Scientology Melbourne headquarters at 42 Russell Street is on again, and it’s public.
Read moreNine years after the Australian Catholic University sold its 4.9 hectare Chadstone campus to the Gandel Group, the shopping centre owner will launch its new $140 million Chadstone Place retail and office wing.
Read morePremier Brumby TODAY (Monday, 27 October 2008) set the wheels in motion when he announced the opening program for the most anticipated Australian tourism attraction in decades the Southern Star observation wheel.
Read moreManagement and ownership changes have taken place at 94-year old commercial and industrial agency Grayjohnson with current director Matt Hoath and incoming partner Daniel Cusack purchasing the equity in the firm from Malcolm Gray.
Read moreFederal government agency IP Australia will lease 1200 square metres at building 10/658 Church Street in Richmond.
Read moreYou can find out by joining the Building Display Centre and City of Yarra’s free Sustainable House Tour on Sunday November 9th 2008. Participants will be able to talk to the home owners and the designers, see them “walk the talk”, and find out about the lows and unexpected highs of trying to reduce the carbon footprint of your house.
Read moreHaving sold two slices of the former City Mazda site last week, Drapac will sell the biggest site in its five-lot subdivision and is expected to reap more than $15 million.
Read moreNorth Melbourne’s iconic Redback Brewery Hotel will be demolished, and rebuilt as student apartments, if plans by the building’s owner are approved by council.
Read moreThree townhouses on the street often dubbed the most expensive west of the Yarra River, sold this week after being repossessed by Westpac bank.
Read more