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Sustainable luxury sails into new Docklands hotel

A new hotel stitches together Melbourne’s rich maritime history in a highly sustainable design.

  • Stephen Crafti

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Neutral bay wharf project at 1 Hayes Street, Neutral Bay, NSW.

Eastern suburbs moguls call time on north shore

The Neutral Bay site has approval for a luxury apartment and retail suite development.

  • Carolyn Cummins
90-94 Lower Plenty Road, Rosanna

Cult eyewear brand hits Chapel Street

Moscot has opened a new flagship boutique in South Yarra, prompting the building’s owners, fashion mavens Gary Theodore and Fiona Scanlan, to sell up after 24 years.

  • Nicole Lindsay
88 Walker Street, North Sydney.

Long-time owner sounds siren for last drinks in Firehouse pub sale

The popular Firehouse Hotel in North Sydney is being sold with price expectations of about $30 million.

  • Carolyn Cummins
US fund AEW is selling 31 Queen Street in Melbourne.

Collingwood to face test of cool credentials

Part of the estate of the late Sam and Nina Narodowski – philanthropists who migrated to Australia in 1950 as refugees – is up for sale.

  • Nicole Lindsay
Pohio Adams Architects selected “Obleco”, the French glass block embedded with a raised circle that adds depth and texture as well as increasing privacy.

There was plenty of scope for things to go wrong for this home reno

The tired old Edwardian was in Melbourne, the architect was Sydney-based, and the client was also an architect. What could possibly go wrong?

  • Stephen Crafti
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It’s not a gun: DroneShield chief Oleg Vornik

Diggers Club does $230m facelift; Charter Hall chiefs offload $20m site; DroneShield expands

Property giant Charter Hall’s top chaps – chief executive David Harrison and finance director Sean McMahon – are part of a syndicate offloading a major site on Military Road.

  • Carolyn Cummins
A render from 2018 of the proposed office for 175 Burnley Street.

Catholic Church selling prime East Melbourne terraces. One was purchased for £6000, 76 years ago

A slew of prime Catholic-owned East Melbourne terraces opposite St Patrick’s Cathedral on Albert Street have hit the market, worth potentially more than $25 million.

  • Nicole Lindsay
The Country Road store in central Sydney has closed.

Country Road closes stores; Pickled Possum calls last drinks; Chanel opens

Venerable Australian fashion retailer Country Road – known for setting the standard in women’s power suits over decades – has closed a number of stores.

  • Carolyn Cummins
The Moorabbin Bowl at 938 Nepean Highway.

Melbourne’s tenpin bowling future secured in $10m deal

General Public will keep Victoria’s longest-running tenpin lanes, Moorabbin Bowl, open after a $10.2 million sale.

  • Nicole Lindsay