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Electric vehicle charging stations to be rolled out at shopping centres

Electric vehicle charging stations to be rolled out at shopping centres

EV charging stations will be rolled out across 16 shopping centres across the country including the Macquarie Centre in Sydney in a deal between AMP Capital and EV group Evie Networks. 

  • by Carolyn Cummins

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‘Bias’: Developers eyeing untouched land sue Andrews government over Surf Coast border

‘Bias’: Developers eyeing untouched land sue Andrews government over Surf Coast border

Land bankers and developers will be $200 million richer if they succeed in overturning a key government decision protecting land on Victoria’s surf coast.

  • by Simon Johanson
Development sites valued at $510m to test market appetite

Development sites valued at $510m to test market appetite

Investor appetite for development sites in the Sydney city and fringe areas will be tested in the rising interest rate environment with two separate projects being offered to the market.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Time and place for upmarket apartment buyers is now, says developer

Time and place for upmarket apartment buyers is now, says developer

Downsizing home buyers are fuelling Time & Place’s portfolio, with the busy developer gaining approval for an upmarket project in South Melbourne.

  • by Simon Johanson
Yarra Valley’s heritage hotel and gardens up for sale

Yarra Valley’s heritage hotel and gardens up for sale

Historic Chateau Yering, built on Victoria’s oldest vineyard, is back on the market five years after Chinese millionaire William Wei snapped it up for $14 million.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Narrabeen RSL leasehold offered to breathe new life into the club
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Narrabeen RSL leasehold offered to breathe new life into the club

Sydney’s Returned Services Leagues clubs are undergoing a renaissance as patrons and members look for a night out with improved food, beverage and entertainment offerings to provide an alternative to pubs.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
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Sydneysider swoops on Victorian surf coast pub

Sydneysider swoops on Victorian surf coast pub

The Wye Beach Hotel is the latest in a string of pubs on Victoria’s famed surf coast to change hands as investors follow the crowds to regions.

  • by Simon Johanson
Bondi Beach Noah’s Backpacker snapped up for $68m

Bondi Beach Noah’s Backpacker snapped up for $68m

The famed Noah’s Backpacker hostel, with views stretching across Bondi Beach, has been snapped up by pub baron Jon Adgemis’s Public Hospitality Group, for $68 million.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
City towers change hands in show of confidence for offices

City towers change hands in show of confidence for offices

Two city office towers have changed hand to Singapore-based owners as investors show confidence in Melbourne despite the upheavals of the past two years and slow return of workers.

  • by Simon Johanson
Victory Offices shuts down more co-working sites

Victory Offices shuts down more co-working sites

ASX-listed Victory Offices has closed another three sites across Melbourne as it looks to stem its losses and reduce costs.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Swisse peaks for Peregrine’s Langridge Lane office

Swisse peaks for Peregrine’s Langridge Lane office

Peregrine Projects has snared global vitamin and supplements retailer Swisse for its nine-story Langridge Lanes office project in Collingwood.

  • by Nicole Lindsay