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Where did Bergerac go?
“Down the street and around the corner” is the answer to the question: Where did Bergerac restaurant disappear to after 32 years in King St?
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CBD is home for at least a while
The CBD is 21-year-old Chinese student Yuri Ye’s home for the next two years.
Read MoreOpen letter to the Premier of Victoria
On Friday December 8, your government is required to table a response to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Owners Corporations Amendment (Short-stay Accommodation) Bill 2016.
Read MoreDead democracy
Recently we have witnessed a massive change to our city and in particular our skyline.
Read MoreAnother big year for CBD planning
What was initially a relatively quiet beginning to 2017 is fast drawing to a close with progress being made on a flurry of projects.
Read MoreCo-working space re-imagined
If you’re looking for a new office, it’s worth considering that private offices in co-working spaces can provide a meaningful alternative to conventional spaces.
Read MoreResidents tell of “war zone”
Flinders St residents are pushing for the City of Melbourne to pick up rubbish from main road kerbs instead of storing bins in laneways to reduce clutter and save fees.
Read MoreTime is tight to save Spinks
Residents accuse Planning Minister Richard Wynne of refusing to talk about saving the historic Spinks Tinsmith building at 488 LaTrobe St.
Read MoreWhere are the retirement villages for CBD high-rise residents?
Over the course of 2017 a group of like-minded consultants have been conceptualising a vertical “multi-age precinct” (MAP) in response to the lack of retirement options and the housing accessibility in the inner city.
Read MoreHotel proposed for Equity Chambers
The historic Equity Chambers building on Bourke St will now be redeveloped into a hotel instead of a residential apartment building.
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Minister overruled on Forum site
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