Nicole Lindsay is a property reporter at The Age.
Melbourne’s wealthy Liberman family has sold its city fringe office building at a sizeable discount.
A Philippines-based hotel developer has quietly snapped up a Flinders Street development site for more than $25 million and is planning to build a 766-room hotel.
The state government is looking at a much needed $50 million-plus windfall from land next to the EastLink tollroad.
Melbourne’s Unitarian Church is selling its Peace Memorial Church in East Melbourne and looking at a windfall.
And in an interesting quid pro quo, the buyer is understood to be none other than prolific property developer Bill McNee.
It’s 20 years since any of the shops in the Royal Arcade changed hands. This month there’s not just one store, but two, up for grabs.
St Kilda’s Prince of Wales Hotel is getting a major revamp – new rooftop bar and updated bandroom – from its leaseholder Australian Venue Co.
The Victorian-era property is going to auction on March 4, nine years after Peter O’Bryan, the partner of late Frank Galbally QC, bought the building outright in 2017.
The Age’s former headquarters on the corner of Collins and Spencer streets is finally fully sub-let after years languishing half-empty.
The billionaire isn’t taking out his grudge against former premier Dan Andrews on Victoria. Quite the opposite.