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Sales boom around QVM
A flurry of properties have been transacted around the Queen Victoria Market, despite council’s redevelopment plan being potentially down the drain.
Read MoreLaneway foot trade for the imaginative
There are still some surprises to be had down Melbourne’s laneways where dark corners and miraculous facades are a religion for those who crave something different.
Read MoreCBD good to work, live and play
The CBD has been rated high on the live, work and play index, according to new PwC research.
Read MoreNew Collins St Precinct president
Alister Reid, owner of jewellery store Grey Reid Gallery on Collins St, has become the new president at Collins St Precinct.
Read MoreElizabeth St auction
A seven-storey Victorian-style heritage building at 21-23 Elizabeth St was sold for $9.6 million in March.
Read MoreSlender towers are on trend
“Slender towers” are the latest craze to hit the Melbourne property market.
Read MoreBourke St is the place to be
The past 12 months have seen the highest amount of property transactions along Bourke St.
Read MoreBike crash hotspots
The intersections at LaTrobe and Elizabeth streets, Flinders and Swanston streets and Collins and Spring streets have been identified as hotspots for bicycle accidents.
Read MoreHigh rent forces toy shop out
The CBD’s last doll and teddy bear hospital and classic toy store, Dafel, is being forced to close due to high rental increase.
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Salvos bring back “The Couch” for international students
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