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Mirvac opens new LIV Munro build-to-rent tower at QVM precinct
A new $355 million build-to-rent (BTR) tower has launched next to Queen Victoria Market, offering residents a new way of living in the heart of the CBD.
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Property market update with Ray White
There has been plenty of commentary in the media regarding rate changes and the impacts on the property market.
Read More“No real advantage to city address”: 123-year-old business leaves Queen St for the suburbs
The Commonwealth Key and Property Register has remained a company people and businesses can rely on since 1900, and now, after being located in the Melbourne CBD since 1908, it is time to move on.
Read MoreMelbourne Theosophical Society turns a page with new-look bookshop
The CBD’s Melbourne Theosophical Society (MTS) has announced its iconic metaphysical bookshop and library has reopened with a new-look community space.
Read MoreCaretaker’s Cottage plans to expand while respecting a popular city park
The co-owner of a tiny CBD bar nestled within a popular urban park has given assurances that their plan to expand their outdoor area would be respectful of the surrounding space.
Read MoreRe-defining Melbourne’s property management industry
In the last instalment of this three-part series uncovering the issues and opportunities in Melbourne’s inner-city property management market with Re-define Real Estate’s Philip Middlemiss, we ask “where to next?” for an industry under severe pressure.
Read MoreCollins St former banking chamber to undergo 10-year redevelopment
The historic Collins St former banking chamber will be redeveloped into a concept showroom by global retailer Cosentino.
Read MoreCity Precinct hosts innovative business skills masterclass series
From September to December 2022, City Precinct is hosting a five-part business skills masterclass series designed to inspire, educate and connect independent Melbourne CBD traders.
Read MoreChanging the CBD’s property management landscape
For those within the inner circles of the property management industry, they know it can often be a thankless job.
Read MoreThe Mediterranean meets the Yarra
Unless you’ve been living under a sizable rock or have been avoiding the lower Yarra River for the past seven years, you’ll know the semi-permanent floating barge of Arbory Afloat has become just as much a part of Melbourne as a great coffee or a discarded e-scooter.
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