Commercial property finance
Expressions of interest to buy Toowong Private Hospital close
The sale of the expansive site in Brisbane’s inner-west is now under way, with private developers and healthcare groups among those interested in acquiring the former psychiatric facility.
- Courtney Kruk
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Warning to DIY super funds over booming $200 billion sector
Investors are piling into the private credit market to fill the gap left by banks, but a new report warns the funds are concentrated in higher risk lending.
- Clancy Yeates
- Opinion
- Retirement living
The exit fee danger lingering for retirees
Exit fees charged by land lease company Lifestyle Communities were found to be unlawful. But there are still risks for residents.
- Rachel Lane
Eastern suburbs moguls call time on north shore
The Neutral Bay site has approval for a luxury apartment and retail suite development.
- Carolyn Cummins
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
Chemist Warehouse billionaires buy up big in Mosman
With a huge payout fresh in their pockets from their ASX listing, Jack Gance and Mario Verrocchi are padding out their already-significant property portfolio.
- Carolyn Cummins
- Opinion
- Column 8
Rolling the dice on a Nigerian prince
Do not pass Go, do not collect a Kmart gift card.
Splendour no more: Saul to sell Byron Bay’s premier festival site
The former home of the Splendour in the Grass festival is being sold by a conglomerate that includes arts events veteran Brandon Saul.
- Carolyn Cummins
Luna Park owners raise cash for revamp; Crossroads Hotel to get some love
Orange is the new black for owners of Luna Park, while a venerable pub empire injects cash for major upgrades in Sydney’s west.
- Carolyn Cummins
The story of Reginald Grouse and his very cool house
This Japanese-inspired two-storey brick house – designed by architect Reginald Grouse more than 60 years ago – remains a thing of beauty decades later.
- Stephen Crafti