Commercial real estate
Why this Bondi building is likely to get potential buyers salivating
A building once owned by the Hemmes family is on the market with a price tag of more than $25 million.
- Carolyn Cummins
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Give peace a chance and buy a non-conforming church for $20m
Melbourne’s Unitarian Church is selling its Peace Memorial Church in East Melbourne and looking at a windfall.
- Nicole Lindsay
Squeeze on office space to last beyond 2030 as more workers show up
Workers are turning up at the office more than required just as there’s a prolonged squeeze on construction of new towers.
- Simon Johanson
The Carlton terrace designed as a teenage ‘mess hall’
Teens often gift their parents mess and chaos, so this Carlton couple tried to design their way out of it.
- Stephen Crafti
They bought big in the pandemic, now they want to sell prime Barangaroo shops
The $82 million purchase in 2022 was seen as a bold move by the Queensland investor when the global pandemic was impacting Barangaroo.
- Carolyn Cummins
Spotlight and Anaconda’s billionaires just sold this patch of dirt in Chapel Street for $65m
And in an interesting quid pro quo, the buyer is understood to be none other than prolific property developer Bill McNee.
- Nicole Lindsay
There’s one pub in coastal Narooma Justin Hemmes hasn’t got his hands on
Instead, the Narooma Hotel on the Sapphire Coast joins “Ned” Kelly’s gang for close to $15 million.
- Carolyn Cummins
Espy operator to run funky new rooftop city bar; Godfreys vacuum heir offloads rare Royal Arcade shop
It’s 20 years since any of the shops in the Royal Arcade changed hands. This month there’s not just one store, but two, up for grabs.
- Nicole Lindsay
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Cobalt blue, vermillion, bright yellow: How much colour really makes a great home?
A lot, if your name is Le Corbusier or Sydney architect David Langston-Jones.
- Stephen Crafti
Sizzler is making a Sydney comeback
The casual, family-friendly dining concept, popular in the 1970s and 1980s, will open at Sydney airport in coming months.
- Carolyn Cummins