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Iconic record store waves goodbye to its CBD location after nearly three decades
The CBD’s most beloved record store, Basement Discs has announced it will be closing its doors after trading for nearly 30 years, devastating music lovers and the wider community.
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New-look food hall prepares to launch
Queen Victoria Market’s new food hall is nearing completion with traders expected to begin fitting out their stalls early this year.
Read MoreQVM appoints new chief executive
An Alpine Resorts Victoria manager has been appointed as Queen Victoria Market’s chief executive, who will take over the reins in February.
Read MoreSmall business owner grows tired of uncertainty at Queen Victoria Market
A Queen Victoria Market leather goods trader says he will pack up and leave after continuously being moved around the market, leaving him no certainty over his small business.
Read MoreMirvac 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.
Read MoreProperty 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.
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Metro Tunnel art celebrates Victorian rail history
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