Business
New coffee shop opens at QVM’s Munro development
A boutique coffee roastery, cafe and retailer has opened its doors at Queen Victoria Market’s (QVM) Munro development, with the new space exciting its owners.
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World-class fertility treatment comes to South Melbourne
Dr Moses Abe, an internationally recognised obstetrician, gynaecologist, and Monash IVF specialist, has recently relocated his highly-regarded Melbourne Fertility Clinic to South Melbourne to better service the inner-city community.
Read MoreCleaning up Melbourne’s property management game
Managing director and owner of inner-city real estate agency Re-Define Real Estate Philip Middlemiss has seen a thing or two during his 21 years in the industry.
Read MoreCBD agent recognised as one of organisation’s finest
Sam Fenna of Belle Property Melbourne & Carlton was named the 2022 Customer Experience Agent of the Year at the 2022 Belle Property Hockingstuart Victorian State Awards night this month.
Read MoreTheosophical Society prepares to merge library and bookshop after falling on hard times
The CBD’s Theosophical Society bookshop and library is preparing to undergo a new look after financial pressures forced the charity to consider diverse ways of serving its devoted customers.
Read MoreLack of on-street parking leaves many city-goers eager to “get out”
Many small businesses and delivery drivers say they have had enough of on-street parking being taken away, arguing that it has made it less appealing to come into the city.
Read MoreCurtain falls for historic cinema as owners look to revitalise the space
One of the CBD’s longest running cinemas is preparing to close after more than 70 years.
Read MoreA new era for Chinatown precinct
A new City of Melbourne-backed precinct business association is set to shake up Chinatown in what looms as an historic changing of the guard moment for the precinct and its traders.
Read MoreCelebrating the businesses shaping our city
Small business owners are being celebrated for their determination and contribution to the city’s culture and economic prosperity through the 2022 Lord Mayor’s Small Business Awards.
Read MoreCouncil boost for local businesses
The City of Melbourne has continued its support of 10 precinct associations with up to $90,000 each in an effort to help city businesses succeed.
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